Hi, my dev environment is Windows and I had no problem building and using libssh. What is the problem you are having?
Cheers On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 7:08 AM <g4-l...@tonarchiv.ch> wrote: > On 06.02.19 15:45, Andreas Schneider wrote: > > > On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 1:39:45 PM CET Bijnen, Jeroen van (Calco) > > wrote: > >> Dear LibSSH, > > Hi Jeroen, > > > >> I've read the GIT guide, and it describes the requirements of libssh, > I've > >> attempted to install CMake and such on my Windows 10, but can't seem to > get > >> it working. I'm a newbie with C and I'm trying to get the sshlib working > >> for C. Is there any place to find a full installation guide for > >> windows/linux (preferably a guide for each). I've also tried using an > IDE > >> like codeblocks but I have no idea how to import the sshlib, I've tried > >> googling and browsed youtube but I can't seem to find a proper guide > that > >> helps a newb install the entire package, I did however find a guide on > >> sshlib on how to get started after installation, but I can't get to that > >> point the way it is right now. > >> > >> Any tips to proceed? I'd really like to get into sshlib and C > programming, > >> and this would be a good step. I'm using Windows 10 and Debian (Latest > >> updates). > > just use > > > > vcpkg install libssh > > > > > > See https://github.com/Microsoft/vcpkg > > But if you want an up-to-date version, this is not really an option. I'm > also looking for a Windows HOWTO... > > Cheers, > Till > > > -- Alberto GarcĂa Illera GPG Public Key <https://goo.gl/yshdwh>