Paresh Thakor wrote: > Not hijacked the question man..! Yes, you did hijack the email thread. The term means to send a reply to an email discussion about a new topic. You did this. The original discussion was about tcpip-forward channels. You replied and wrote (again) about your key problem on iPhone. These two are unrelated subjects.
> By the way, other sources are better than this, cause here people > only wastes time in teaching manners rather than helping and > solving problems. Don't maintain mailing lists if you can't help > someone, this is to help and show your ideas to each other. The problem is that you have been asking for the wrong kind of help. This mailing list is for libssh2, not for iPhone application development nor for Windows nor Mac OS development. It is very much assumed that anyone asking questions here is already very confident in their working environment, and that they have run into some problem only for using libssh2. With your previous questions you have demonstrated that you are *not* really confident and efficient at software development in the environment of your current project, which means that you will not likely be able to ask the relevant questions about libssh2, which means that the mailing list participants would have to spend a large amount of time on educating you about things that have nothing to do with libssh2. We don't have time for this. You have to do that on your own, and return when you are better prepared to make use of this project. The email discussion hijacking is the same problem. Mailing lists are meant to be used only in a certain way, which may require detailed technical knowledge about email systems, which not everyone has. Those who lack that knowledge often do not use mailing lists correctly, and again it's not the point of the mailing list to educate about mailing lists. This is a chicken and egg problem, but basically again there's just no time to educate you. As you know from the license of libssh2, there is *NO* guarantee or promise of education. You have to do that on your own. I wrote a longer version on this topic on the coreboot mailing list: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg25462.html I understand that it may be difficult to make use of libssh2 in a new project in a new development environment, but that is fundamentally not our problem. I'm sorry, but you have to solve that on your own. //Peter _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
