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The previously existing libssh2_scp_send_ex() function has no way to send files that are larger than 'size_t' which on 32bit systems mean 4GB. This new API uses a libssh2_int64_t type and should thus on most modern systems be able to send enormous files.
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.\" $Id: libssh2_scp_send_ex.3,v 1.3 2009/03/17 10:34:27 bagder Exp $
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.TH libssh2_scp_send_ex 3 "1 Jun 2007" "libssh2 0.15" "libssh2 manual"
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.SH NAME
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libssh2_scp_send_ex - Send a file via SCP
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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#include <libssh2.h>
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LIBSSH2_CHANNEL *
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libssh2_scp_send_ex(LIBSSH2_SESSION *session, const char *path, int mode,
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size_t size, long mtime, long atime);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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This function has been deemed deprecated since libssh2 1.2.6. See
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\fIlibssh2_scp_send64(3)\fP.
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\fIsession\fP - Session instance as returned by
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.BR libssh2_session_init_ex(3)
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\fIpath\fP - Full path and filename of file to transfer to. That is the remote
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file name.
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\fImode\fP - File access mode to create file with
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\fIsize\fP - Size of file being transmitted (Must be known
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ahead of time precisely)
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\fImtime\fP - mtime to assign to file being created
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\fIatime\fP - atime to assign to file being created (Set this and
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mtime to zero to instruct remote host to use current time).
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Send a file to the remote host via SCP.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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Pointer to a newly allocated LIBSSH2_CHANNEL instance, or NULL on errors.
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.SH ERRORS
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\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_ALLOC\fP - An internal memory allocation call failed.
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\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SOCKET_SEND\fP - Unable to send data on socket.
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\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_SCP_PROTOCOL\fP -
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\fILIBSSH2_ERROR_EAGAIN\fP - Marked for non-blocking I/O but the call would
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block.
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.SH AVAILABILITY
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This function was marked deprecated in libssh2 1.2.6 as
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\fIlibssh2_scp_send64(3)\fP has been introduced to replace this function.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR libssh2_channel_open_ex(3)
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