On Tue, 6 Jun 2023, Michael van Elst wrote:
When I try to recursively copy a directory with "scp -r" or sftp's
"put -Rp" between a -current and a NetBSD 9, I see:
# scp -r a netbsd-9:
scp: realpath ./a: No such file
scp: upload "./a": path canonicalization failed
scp: failed to upload
w...@netbsd.org (Thomas Klausner) writes:
>Hi!
>When I try to recursively copy a directory with "scp -r" or sftp's
>"put -Rp" between a -current and a NetBSD 9, I see:
># scp -r a netbsd-9:
>scp: realpath ./a: No such file
>scp: upload "./a": path canonicalization failed
>scp: failed to upload
Hi Thomas,
On 06.06.23 00:40, Thomas Klausner wrote:
Hi!
When I try to recursively copy a directory with "scp -r" or sftp's
"put -Rp" between a -current and a NetBSD 9, I see:
# scp -r a netbsd-9:
scp: realpath ./a: No such file
scp: upload "./a": path canonicalization failed
scp: failed to
Hi!
When I try to recursively copy a directory with "scp -r" or sftp's
"put -Rp" between a -current and a NetBSD 9, I see:
# scp -r a netbsd-9:
scp: realpath ./a: No such file
scp: upload "./a": path canonicalization failed
scp: failed to upload directory a to .
# ssh -V
OpenSSH_9.1