2011/11/18 Patrik Thunström <patrik.thunst...@bassetglobal.com>: > > I just sent over a report of our findings to the libcURL dev mailing list, > mainly telling that when using libcURL with various internal buffer sizes, > download and upload performance is going in in opposite directions, upload > is only improved by a larger buffer, whereas download is severely decreased. ... > > This using libcURL 7.22.0, libssh 1.3.0 and OpenSSL 1.0.0e, on a Win32 > platform (customer was running Windows Server 2003, but our local testing > was with Windows 7) ... > One thing that can be noticed is that it does not seem to be the actual > transfer that is taking time; libcURL’s progress callback returns with info > that it has downloaded the full amount of data a lot earlier than returning > control to the program.
This behaviour is sounds like a problem with 1.3.0 that was (partially) fixed recently. Have you tried the latest from git? Alex -- Swish - Easy SFTP for Windows Explorer (http://www.swish-sftp.org) _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel