Package: openssh-client Version: 1:4.1p1-6 Severity: wishlist When pasting text containing a newline followed by a tilde, the tilde is interpreted as an escape character. The ssh client should provide a way so that the escape character is interpreted as a normal character when the delay between the newline and the escape character is too small (the threshold could be configurable). Ditto between the escape character and the following character.
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