various stuff if libssh2 was built with debug. If built without debug, the
function does nothing.
2 - configure --enable-debug is now enough to build a debug version (including
picky compiler options)
3 - internally, we no longer need/use #ifdef/#endif around all uses of the
_libssh2_debug() function/macro.
The scp.c example is the first application to test this new debug logging.
blocking way. The channel code is now responsible for enabling/disabling
blocking status and to work with it.
I've also modified indenting and fixed compiler warnings at places, and
added a bunch of new examples in example/simple that I've used to verify that
the code still runs like before.
libssh2_channel_{read|write}nb_ex() and libssh2_sftp_{read|write}nb() are the
four new functions that supposedly work non-blocking.
debug build (using -g and disabling all -O options), but also sets a whole
range of picky/strict compiler options depending on what compiler and version
that is used. This function is ripped right off the curl configure script,
written by yours truly. I left it using the same name as in the curl script
to 1) make it obvious where it comes from, so that 2) it will be easier to
update and keep it in sync with future modifications.
Now, this shows MAAAAAAAAANY warnings...
include/ into the src/ directory. The include/ dir is now strictly for public
headers.
Also, I removed the special win32 source package creation target in the
makefile and I modified the contact email address in configure.in to point out
the libssh2-devel list.
older diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 syntax.
i.e. Use SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST_OLD
rather then SSH_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_REQUEST
See draft-ietf-secsh-dh-group-exchange section 7 for details.