Package: openssh-client
Version: 1:4.2p1-8
Severity: minor

>From "man ssh":

     -q      Quiet mode.  Causes all warning and diagnostic messages to be
             suppressed.  Only fatal errors are displayed.  If a second -q is
             given then even fatal errors are suppressed.

But:

[~] -> echo | ssh -q -q somehost
Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.

AFAICS, even "ssh -q" should suppress this message, because I think it
clearly qualifies as warning or diagnostic message.

Workaround: "ssh -T" does not display the warning.

Thanks,
Markus


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ii  libedit2      2.9.cvs.20050518-2.2       BSD editline and history libraries
ii  libkrb53      1.4.3-6                    MIT Kerberos runtime libraries
ii  libncurses5   5.5-1.1                    Shared libraries for terminal hand
ii  libselinux1   1.30-1                     SELinux shared libraries
ii  libssl0.9.8   0.9.8a-8                   SSL shared libraries
ii  zlib1g        1:1.2.3-11                 compression library - runtime

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