Thank you very much for the feedback, I will try getting openssl to build but when I tried it about a week ago I would get to compiling the static library, part 9, it would not compile.
I guess what I am trying to get is, is there an easier tutorial out there to help me setup the libcurl library so that I can use it for SFTP file transferring in Visual Studio. On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 4:57 PM, Daniel Stenberg <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 14 Sep 2015, Saccaggi, Francesco wrote: > > >> http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/Using-libcurl-with-SSH-support-in-Visual-Studio-2008.pdf >> > > That document is approach 5 years old and I intend to stop linking to it > soon. Unfortunately the other one at http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/ is > even older and I should probably remove that one too. > > Unfortunately we don't have the source of those documents so we can't > easily update them. But we should really switch away from PDF/office > documents anyway and use plain and effective markdown instead if we want > documents of this sort to stay alive and relevant. > > I was going through this tutorial and I was wondering if someone could tell >> me what the point of steps 3.0 to 3.3 importance are. >> > > 3.1 is for perl which you need to make a complete build and for running > tests > > 3.2 "Netwide Assembler" seems completely pointless and I don't know why > that is even in the document! > > 3.3 is openssl which you can use to build curl with TLS. These days you > can also opt to get TLS ability using other libs. > > but when I start debugging I get a Run-Time Check Failure #2. That says >> Stack around the variable 'ctx' was corrupted. So I break out of it and it >> takes me to the openssl.c file and shows me where the error happens. >> > > You said you skipped the openssl build step and yet you're using it? Are > you then using a lib you downloaded from somewhere? Are you sure it is > built in a compatible way? (Windows is extremely yucky in this way.) > > Also another thing I noticed is when I look at my command prompt window >> when it says >> Trying "ip address"... Uploaded: 0 / 0 >> connected >> Connected to "ip address" ("ip address") port "" (#0) >> >> It seems that it is trying to upload my image before connecting. Which >> doesn't make sense because if you look at the tutorial its the same code I >> am using and in their command prompt window it starts to Upload once the >> Authentication complete happens. >> > > As far as I can see, libcurl has nothing that says "Uploaded" like that. > It is not libcurl's output. > > -- > > / daniel.haxx.se > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > List admin: http://cool.haxx.se/list/listinfo/curl-library > Etiquette: http://curl.haxx.se/mail/etiquette.html -- Francesco Saccaggi Software Engineer Cincinnati Incorporated (513) 367-7695
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