On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Carson Gaspar <carson@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: [...] > But "make t-exec SUDO=sudo MAKE='make LTESTS=agent'" works. Or "make t-exec > SUDO=sudo LTESTS=agent MAKE='make -e'". I guess your make defaults to Env > Vars overriding assignments. How odd ;-) err, ok then. > What is agent.sh doing that's trying to invoke sudo with no tty? The failure > is easily repeatable, and I doubt it's Solaris specific... When SUDO is set, test-exec runs sshd as root. I'm not sure which specific thing it's complaining about, though. You could try putting "set -x" in test-exec.sh and see what it's doing around the time of the error. My guess is that it's when ssh is trying to run sshd as a proxycommand: [...[] proxycommand ${SUDO} sh ${SRC}/sshd-log-wrapper.sh ${TEST_SSHD_LOGFILE} ${SSHD} -i -f $OBJ/sshd_proxy Some tests like agent-ptrace use sudo specifically for things like setting permissions bits but that doesn't look like it in your case. -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au) GPG key 8FF4FA69 / D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4 37C9 C982 80C7 8FF4 FA69 Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev