rput does not fails on errors, it just ignores then, but you can handle then using the on_error callback.

To get debugging information from Net::SFTP::Foreign, at the beginning of your script, redirect STDERR to some file and activate the following debugging flags:

open STDERR, '>', 'c:\\sftp.debug'; $Net::SFTP::Foreign::debug = (2|4|64|256|4096|8192|32768);

You can send me the output to the email that appears on Net::SFTP::Foreign documentation (I am its author) for inspection.

IMO, the most likely cause of the problem may be some bug in Net::SSH2, ensure you are using the latest version compiled also against the latest version of libssh2 as both are continuosly being improved.


In reply to Re: SFTP->RPUT Crashes by salva
in thread SFTP->RPUT Crashes by joshpc99

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