I saw that Daniel committed a bunch of changes, so I pulled them and tried my test program again. (There was probably an email associated with the changes, but I'm subscribed to the digest rather than individual messages. I fixed that.)
My upload test from Windows to Linux now works! But it's very slow, even with debug turned off. I uploaded a 479988 byte file consisting of a bunch of lines like Line 1 Line 2 etc. The 19 MB debug log has 149009 "Would block" messages, which seems excessive - one for every 4 bytes. The log was created by virtue of this code: bitmask = LIBSSH2_TRACE_ERROR; libssh2_trace(session, bitmask); The file is at: http://60bits.net/sni/20101110-479988.zip (This is the first time I've ever gotten zip to report 100% compression!) My application recorded that calls to libssh2_sftp_write generally resulted in 4000 or 8000 bytes written. Never less than 500. Regards, Mark _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
