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    @moyin said in How to Execute SCP command to transfer files to a target machine:

    proc.startDetached(command,params) ;

    Hm, startDetached() is a static call, so attaching any signals to it won't work, right? Shouldn't start() be used here instead? Just a thought, I have not analysed this code in-depth.

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    • jsulmJ jsulm

      @moyin Then check whether these connects actually were successful:

      qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardError()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));
      qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));
      

      Place a qDebug() in your readOutput() to print something out to see whether the slot is actually called.

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      @jsulm its printing true for both

      qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardError()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));
      qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));```
      
      qDebug() in readOutput() is not printing any thing.
      
      
      
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        @jsulm its printing true for both

        qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardError()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));
        qDebug() << connect(&proc, SIGNAL(readyReadStandardOutput()), this, SLOT(readOutput()));```
        
        qDebug() in readOutput() is not printing any thing.
        
        
        
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        @moyin This is your problem:

        proc.startDetached(command,params) ;
        

        startDetached() is a static method! So you start your process, but it is not managed by the proc instance! Use start() instead:

        proc.start(command, params);
        

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

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          @moyin This is your problem:

          proc.startDetached(command,params) ;
          

          startDetached() is a static method! So you start your process, but it is not managed by the proc instance! Use start() instead:

          proc.start(command, params);
          
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          @jsulm i tried that also but failed.

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            @jsulm i tried that also but failed.

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            @moyin In what way failed? Same issue? Slot still not called?

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              @moyin In what way failed? Same issue? Slot still not called?

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              @jsulm sorry, failed in the sense not able to print the logs into textEdit.

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                @moyin In what way failed? Same issue? Slot still not called?

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                @jsulm yes slot is not getting called itself.

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                • jsulmJ jsulm

                  @moyin In what way failed? Same issue? Slot still not called?

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                  @jsulm
                  Slot still not called? Yes still not called.

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                    @jsulm
                    Slot still not called? Yes still not called.

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                    @moyin Can you post your current code?

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                      @jsulm
                      Slot still not called? Yes still not called.

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                      @moyin
                      I'm lost as to where you're at.

                      But at least at one point you were told to use QProcess::startDetached() rather than QProcess:start(). I believe (untested by me, as usual, could be putting my neck on the line...) that you cannot properly redirect process input/output and/or get signals for input/output if you run the child process detached...?

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                        @moyin
                        I'm lost as to where you're at.

                        But at least at one point you were told to use QProcess::startDetached() rather than QProcess:start(). I believe (untested by me, as usual, could be putting my neck on the line...) that you cannot properly redirect process input/output and/or get signals for input/output if you run the child process detached...?

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                        @JNBarchan This was already mentioned, but @moyin says that it isn't working even after changing to start().
                        There most be still something in the code, that's why I asked for the current code.

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                          @JNBarchan This was already mentioned, but @moyin says that it isn't working even after changing to start().
                          There most be still something in the code, that's why I asked for the current code.

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                          @jsulm
                          OK, as long he is not trying startDetached that's good...

                          FWIW, I happen to just be working on my own Dialog which spawns a sub-process (QProcess::start()), gets its output via signals, and copies it into scrolling text widget, and it's all working fine for me. As one would expect!

                          Purely BTW, given the command is an scp whose job is to copy the files, I wonder just what stdout/stderr output he is expecting? Has he informed us whether it's just the output that's missing/empty, or whether the whole command is not running in any case??

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