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This sounds reasonable. ssh-copy-id should not be making any assumptions
about the user's default shell on the remote machine. It might be better
for it to call sh explicitly, since sh (compatibility) is more
universally availability.

** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Summary changed:

- ssh-copy-id does not work with fish on the other machine
+ ssh-copy-id fails by making assumptions about the default shell on the remote 
machine

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  ssh-copy-id fails by making assumptions about the default shell on the
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