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I found a minor bug in CyberDuck. On my remote server my .bashrc contains a line ".bashrc is running!" to remind me which config file is setting paths and environment variables. This apparently messes up CyberDuck: it hangs and never actually gives me a directory listing. Removing that line so that .bashrc is silent fixes this problem. Using 'scp' on the command line works normally.
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I found a minor bug in CyberDuck. On my remote server my .bashrc contains a line ".bashrc is running!" to remind me which config file is setting paths and environment variables. This apparently messes up CyberDuck: it hangs and never actually gives me a directory listing. Removing that line so that .bashrc is silent fixes this problem. Using 'scp' on the command line works normally.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: