ssh-config starts with #!/bin/sh and that error is what you'd get if it
couldn't find /bin/sh, so check that; otherwise the output of cygcheck -svr
posted to the list may help.
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- bash: /usr/bin/ssh-config: No such file or directory Ross Smith
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