That might just be a bug. Personally, I would ask the module maintainer. It may be an excellent opportunity to try out rt.cpan.org. Although, if I were you, I'd contact the author first (see Net::SFTP::Foreign::Compat). Mr. Fandiņo doesn't seem to have much traffic in there and he may not be using rt.cpan.org yet.

On the other hand, he does say the API is "(mostly) compatible," not 100%. You know, stricly speaking, I don't see the copy_time param in Net::SFTP — that is apparently a Net::SFTP::Foreign argument only — nope, not in there either. Perhaps it's not even supposed to work?

Let me ask you this: what does copy_time do?

-Paul


In reply to Re: Why SFTP copy_time doesn't work? by jettero
in thread Why SFTP copy_time doesn't work? by sched

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