Hi,

when you call libssh2_scp_send64 (or libssh2_scp_send, for that matter) with a 
destination path that does not exist (i.e. the directory path component does 
not exist), the error you get is

   failed waiting for ACK

While this is not strictly wrong, it's rather unspecific and not very helpful 
for an end user.

OpenSSH's scp returns

   No such file or directory

in this situation (same sshd on the other end) which is what you would expect.

Is this a bug, a missing feature or intended behavior for libssh2_scp_send64?

            Bye
                    Uli
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