Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/03/16/11:13:32
Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I tried to copy a file from a remote PC, where Suse Linux is
> installed, to my local PC, where Windows XP prof. is installed (and
> there ssh and scp on the directory C:\Programme\OpenSSH\bin\), according
> to the pattern
> scp user AT ip:/dir/test.txt D:\test.txt ("user", "ip" and "dir" are
> values, changed for this newsgroup ...),
>
> the file test.txt was not copied, but neither any error message was
> returned.
>
>
> If I call the statement with the verbose option -vvv:
> scp -vvv user AT ip:/dir/test.txt D:\test.txt
>
> additionally I get the message
> Executing: /usr/bin/ssh -v -x -o'ClearAllForwardings yes' -n -l user ip
> scp -v /dir/test/test.txt 'D:\test.txt'
>
> without copying the file test.txt.
You'll experience less troubles with Cygwin tools if you use Posix-style
paths ('/' rather than '\' and use '/cygdrive/<drive>' for drive names as
required).
> In the log file C:\Programme\OpenSSH\var\log\OpenSSHd.log
> there is for every attempt an entry
> 18501265 [main] sshd 580 fork_copy: linked dll data/bss pass 0 failed,
> 0x3DB000..0x3DC200, done 0, windows pid 2892, Win32 error 487
>
> 1) What could be the reason for this behaviour and how can this problem
> beresolved, so that the scp command works ?
> 2) Which prerequisites must be met, that copying with scp works?
<snip>
Looks like you have a rebase problem. Interesting that you see it with
'ssh'. Anyway, install the rebase package, read its README in
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin, and run 'rebaseall' as outlined there.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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