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SFTP Append doesn't work [?] #390
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Maybe the problem is that we shouldn't put file offset if APPEND is specified?
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According to the specifications, the Which SFTP server are you using? |
I've added an integration test in 0f67fa2 which shows that it should work with your exact scenario. This is as far as I can see really a bug in your SFTP server. |
You seem to be right. The problem is reproduced only on the server that uses OpenSSH 5.3. However, another server with OpenSSH 7.4 is passing tests just fine. Thanks. Didn't even think that could be a problem |
Thanks for confirming! Good to know that OpenSSH had a bug ;). |
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I've been trying to append text to the end of the file with
OpenMode.APPEND
, but no luck so far. It seems to ignore this flag and just uses the offset. If I set the offsets (both file & off) to 0, then it'll rewrite the file. How do I go about appending text to the end of the file WITHOUT offsets and ONLY with OpenMode.APPEND, if it's possible?Here's how I'm trying to do it
What I want to achieve: continuously write to the end of the file, pretty much real-time logging on a remote server through ssh, and I need the data to be consistent and in order. You think it's possible to achieve? So far I've been having file rewrites
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