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  • H hlowd

    @jsulm

    There are files in that path.

    C:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_openssh-common-components-onecore_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22621.1_none_1e3c4880a37d88bb
    
    scp.exe
    ssh-add.exe
    ssh-agent.exe
    ssh-keygen.exe
    

    // new code

    QString strParam = "C:\\Windows\\WinSxS\\amd64_openssh-common-components-onecore_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22621.1_none_1e3c4880a37d88bb\\scp.exe";
    

    // error message

    "CreateProcessW failed error:2 posix_spawn: No such file or directory"
    

    The same error occurs in the command prompt.

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    jsulm
    Lifetime Qt Champion
    wrote on last edited by
    #20

    @hlowd Did scp executable ever work for you in terminal? The path where it is located looks strange, don't know from where it comes. On my machine I have it here: c:\windows\System32\OpenSSH\scp.exe

    You can check where your scp.exe is located using this command:

    where scp
    

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @hlowd Did scp executable ever work for you in terminal? The path where it is located looks strange, don't know from where it comes. On my machine I have it here: c:\windows\System32\OpenSSH\scp.exe

      You can check where your scp.exe is located using this command:

      where scp
      
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      hlowd
      wrote on last edited by
      #21

      @jsulm

      The scp.exe file exists in that path.

      C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH
      

      I don't know why I couldn't find it using Explorer search.

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      • H hlowd

        @jsulm

        The scp.exe file exists in that path.

        C:\Windows\System32\OpenSSH
        

        I don't know why I couldn't find it using Explorer search.

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        jsulm
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        wrote on last edited by
        #22

        @hlowd said in request about scp command (QProcess) using qt:

        The scp.exe file exists in that path

        Does it work with this path?

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        • jsulmJ jsulm

          @hlowd said in request about scp command (QProcess) using qt:

          The scp.exe file exists in that path

          Does it work with this path?

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            hlowd
            wrote on last edited by hlowd
            #24

            @jsulm
            No, it doesn't work..

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            • H hlowd

              @jsulm
              No, it doesn't work..

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              JonB
              wrote on last edited by
              #25

              @hlowd
              This really should not be too difficult to diagnose, if you stick to what is suggested and report behaviour.

              First try both of

              scp
              \full\path\to\scp
              

              in a Command Prompt. I assume at least one "works", and produces a "usage" output message?

              Whichever produces the message, now try from a Qt program

              QProcess proc;
              proc.start(".....");    // here try whichever worked in Command Prompt
              qDebug() << proc.waitForFinished();
              qDebug() << proc.readAll();
              

              and report output.

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @hlowd
                This really should not be too difficult to diagnose, if you stick to what is suggested and report behaviour.

                First try both of

                scp
                \full\path\to\scp
                

                in a Command Prompt. I assume at least one "works", and produces a "usage" output message?

                Whichever produces the message, now try from a Qt program

                QProcess proc;
                proc.start(".....");    // here try whichever worked in Command Prompt
                qDebug() << proc.waitForFinished();
                qDebug() << proc.readAll();
                

                and report output.

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                hlowd
                wrote on last edited by
                #26

                @JonB

                it works(data is output)

                • output 1 : true
                • output 2 : "\r\nWindows IP ....."
                QProcess proc;
                proc.start("ipconfig /all");
                qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                

                do not Working

                • output 1 : false
                • output 2 : ""
                QProcess proc;
                proc.start("scp C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                

                this is also do not working

                • output 1 : false
                • output 2 : ""
                QProcess proc;
                    proc.start("C:\\Windows\\System32\\OpenSSH\\scp.exe C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                    qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                    qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                
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                • H hlowd

                  @JonB

                  it works(data is output)

                  • output 1 : true
                  • output 2 : "\r\nWindows IP ....."
                  QProcess proc;
                  proc.start("ipconfig /all");
                  qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                  qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                  

                  do not Working

                  • output 1 : false
                  • output 2 : ""
                  QProcess proc;
                  proc.start("scp C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                  qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                  qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                  

                  this is also do not working

                  • output 1 : false
                  • output 2 : ""
                  QProcess proc;
                      proc.start("C:\\Windows\\System32\\OpenSSH\\scp.exe C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                      qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                      qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                  
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                  jsulm
                  Lifetime Qt Champion
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #27

                  @hlowd Could you please read QProcess documentation?!
                  The way you're using QProcess is wrong: all parameters should be part of arguments list. And what about adding error handling as already suggested?

                  https://forum.qt.io/topic/113070/qt-code-of-conduct

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                  • H hlowd

                    @JonB

                    it works(data is output)

                    • output 1 : true
                    • output 2 : "\r\nWindows IP ....."
                    QProcess proc;
                    proc.start("ipconfig /all");
                    qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                    qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                    

                    do not Working

                    • output 1 : false
                    • output 2 : ""
                    QProcess proc;
                    proc.start("scp C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                    qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                    qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                    

                    this is also do not working

                    • output 1 : false
                    • output 2 : ""
                    QProcess proc;
                        proc.start("C:\\Windows\\System32\\OpenSSH\\scp.exe C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                        qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                        qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                    
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                    Pl45m4
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #28

                    @hlowd said in request about scp command (QProcess) using qt:

                    proc.start("scp C:\Users\user\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");

                    You need argument list for QProcess
                    The whole statement in start wont work.

                    Here in your similar topic is an example by @ChrisW67 and me..

                    • https://forum.qt.io/topic/152140/shellexecute-사용-관련-문의

                    If debugging is the process of removing software bugs, then programming must be the process of putting them in.

                    ~E. W. Dijkstra

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                    • H hlowd

                      @JonB

                      it works(data is output)

                      • output 1 : true
                      • output 2 : "\r\nWindows IP ....."
                      QProcess proc;
                      proc.start("ipconfig /all");
                      qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                      qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                      

                      do not Working

                      • output 1 : false
                      • output 2 : ""
                      QProcess proc;
                      proc.start("scp C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                      qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                      qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                      

                      this is also do not working

                      • output 1 : false
                      • output 2 : ""
                      QProcess proc;
                          proc.start("C:\\Windows\\System32\\OpenSSH\\scp.exe C:\\Users\\user\\a.ini user@192.168.1.250:/home/user/SW/");
                          qDebug() << "output 1 : " << proc.waitForFinished();
                          qDebug() << "output 2 : " << proc.readAll();
                      
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                      JonB
                      wrote on last edited by JonB
                      #29

                      @hlowd
                      So, as I suspected, this shows you are not using QProcess::start() correctly. (It is also not the same as the code you posted in earlier, which was correct at one point.) Which is why I asked you to clarify this. If start("scp", ...) or start("/path/to/scp", ...) run the scp executable, and perhaps produce "usage" output you can capture, it shows that is working.

                      Your other attempts should all indeed fail as you incorrectly try to pass arguments in the string which should be the executable. The example at https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qprocess.html#running-a-process shows how to do this correctly. If you are on Qt 6.0+ there is a new method, startCommand(), which works the way you tried, if you really want to do it that way.

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