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ajsclyn opened this issue May 19, 2015 · 7 comments
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SSH-Transport-Protocol functionality? #1054

ajsclyn opened this issue May 19, 2015 · 7 comments

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ajsclyn commented May 19, 2015

I was wondering if this was ever implemented? The latest update I found on the issue was here:
#852

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Therzok commented May 19, 2015

It's still awaiting review and stalling for some reason.

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Therzok commented May 19, 2015

/cc @nulltoken 💃

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bording commented May 19, 2015

@Therzok At this point I think it's a bit of a race between #852 and #984. Whichever one lands second will have to account for changes in the first!

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Therzok commented May 19, 2015

Hah. I guess I'll have to update. :P

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ajsclyn commented May 21, 2015

Thanks for the replies. I'm new to GitHub. Is there a way to grab your update even if it's not implemented in the official build?

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bording commented May 22, 2015

@ajsclyn At this point you would have to build the branch from source yourself if you want to try it out.

The easiest way to do that would be to clone the repo and then checkout the therzok/sshAPI branch.

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libgit2 and libgit2sharp do support SSH. The libgit2 we ship does not, as we do not want to ship 3rd-party crypto libraries in our package.

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