Hi,

Thank you for your contributions,

   +-From: Paul Ebermann <paul-eberm...@gmx.de> --
   |_Date: Mon, 09 May 2011 20:05:50 +0200 _______
   |
   |I'm not really sure what to do with the "Installing JSch" section
   |- usually it is not so much "installing JSch", but "embedding JSch
   |into your application", I think.

I agree with you.  In these days, JSch has been installed through GNU/Linux
distributions; Fedora, Unbuntu, Debian, etc., as a part of Eclipse, Ant, etc.
And also, it will be automagically installed by maven, ivy, sbt.
So, the "Installing JSch" section will not be required anymore.


Sincerely,
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Atsuhiko Yamanaka
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