Alright, so the simplest solution was indeed to
switch to WinSCP client which does indeed preserve the
timestamp of the copied file correctly (and not a bad
GUI interface to boot). This resolved the
incompatibility between the -p switch from non-OpenSSH
clients and cygwin's OpenSSHD.
Thanks for
Alex Luso wrote:
Perhaps you are right and it doesn't have to do with
cygwin. I found this to happen when I tried to scp to
cygwin with two different clients from 2 different
machines (both non-OpenSSH, I believe). On the other
hand, when I scp in between these 2 clients, there was
no error. So
Perhaps you are right and it doesn't have to do with
cygwin. I found this to happen when I tried to scp to
cygwin with two different clients from 2 different
machines (both non-OpenSSH, I believe). On the other
hand, when I scp in between these 2 clients, there was
no error. So I suppose this is
On Oct 18 21:20, Alex Luso wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed a bug in Cygwin ssd.
>
> If I try to preserve the time stamp of a file that I
> transfer via scp to a XP machine running Cygwin's
> sshd, the file gets copied but the timestamp is not
> preserved.
>
> The specific error that
Hi,
I just noticed a bug in Cygwin ssd.
If I try to preserve the time stamp of a file that I
transfer via scp to a XP machine running Cygwin's
sshd, the file gets copied but the timestamp is not
preserved.
The specific error that is reported is:
--
scp: warning: File transfer proto
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