This part of your code works here:

[2005]tom@margo ~ $ perl use Net::SFTP; use Net::SFTP::Attributes; my $sftp = Net::SFTP->new('test2.dievision', user => 'MYNAME', passwor +d => 'MYPASSWORD', debug => 1); $sftp->ls('/(some/dir', sub {print STDERR "$_[0]->{filename}\n"}); 1;
I get a whole lot of debug information, and the file-listing as expected. Changing the anonymous sub to:
$sftp->ls('/some/dir', sub {my $attrs = $sftp->do_stat($_[0]->{filenam +e}); print STDERR $_[0]->{filename}, " ", $attrs->gid, " ", $attrs- +>size, "\n"});
resulted in correct answers as to gid and size; are you sure the connection is working correctly?

regards,
tomte


An intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself.
-- Albert Camus


In reply to Re: using sftp to get file information for processing by Tomte
in thread using sftp to get file information for processing by jblapham

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