It is now almost six years later since the original bug report (#71609)
was filed, and Precise still has this bug (sshfs). The workaround
described in post #22 (which I believe stems from here:
http://www.unicom.com/blog/entry/651) may work for umount, but it breaks
pubkey authentication on mount (I'm prompted for my password even though
I have working file-based authentication).

I was under the impression that this was a trivial one-liner bugfix? Why
is this still unsolved after six years with a working fix having been
released?

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