Hi,
I'm on win32, perl-5.12, and I'm using the Net::SSH2 backend with Net::SFTP::Foreign.
No problems with:
use Net::SFTP::Foreign;
$ftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new(
host => $server,
backend => 'Net_SSH2',
user => $user,
password => $pass,
#more => ['-v']
);
But as soon as I include the 'more' option, the construction fails with:
Invalid option 'more' or bad combination of options at myfile.pl line
+367
Does anyone know why this happens ? (That 'more' option is supposed to provide verbosity.)
I've also tried
more => '-v', ... which shouldn't make any difference ... and doesn't :-)
Cheers,
Rob
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