First, make sure that you're correctly set up. Net::SSH2 requires libssh2 for Windows, and it has a long list of dependencies:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use autodie; use warnings; use CPAN; CPAN::Shell->install( qw( IO::Scalar ExtUtils::Constant Encode ExtUtils::ParseXS Pod::Usage Getopt::Long Text::ParseWords Module::CoreList Module::Load Module::Load::Conditional Params::Check Locale::Maketext::Simple IPC::Cmd ExtUtils::CBuilder ExtUtils::Manifest Perl::OSType CPAN::Meta::Requirements CPAN::Meta::YAML JSON::PP Parse::CPAN::Meta CPAN::Meta ExtUtils::Install File::Temp version IO::File Module::Metadata Module::Build constant Text::Wrap Pod::Escapes Pod::Simple Pod::Man Test Exporter Carp File::Path Test::Harness Test::More Scalar::Util File::Spec ExtUtils::MakeMaker Net::SSH2));

Net::SSH2::Channel goes into more detail about what the channel is and does. Read that thoroughly. It'll help.

For more details about "exec", you can do perl -f exec for more info.

See: libssh2.org for more info.


In reply to Re: Need Help on Net::SSH2 Module Usage on Windows by Khen1950fx
in thread Need Help on Net::SSH2 Module Usage on Windows by tarunmudgal4u

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