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/**
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@page libssh_linking The Linking HowTo
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@section dynamic Dynamic Linking
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On UNIX and Windows systems its the same, you need at least the libssh.h
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header file and the libssh shared library.
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@section static Static Linking
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@warning <b>The libssh library is licensed under the LGPL! Make sure you
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understand what this means to your codebase if you want to distribute
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binaries and link statically against LGPL code!</b>
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On UNIX systems linking against the static version of the library is the
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same as linking against the shared library. Both have the same name. Some
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build system require to use the full path to the static library.
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2010-12-21 17:07:42 +03:00
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@note On Windows you need to define LIBSSH_STATIC in the compiler command
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line. This is required cause the dynamic library needs to specify the
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dllimport attribute.
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*/
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