On Apr 30, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Peter O'Gorman wrote:

> Hi,
> In a quick test I noticed that using libssh2 to sftp a file takes more
> than 20 times longer than using libssh2 to scp the same file from the
> same server. I haven't done any profiling (well, I tried but the
> profiling tools on my mac os x laptop consistently crashed! I should
> check that things are properly installed) but wonder if anyone has a
> clue why this would be the case.

What version of the library are you working with?  There is also many  
changing being done in the version that is in CVS related to blocking  
calls.  But this doesn't mean there aren't slowdowns written into the  
code.

Jim

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