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Re: libssh followup: msg#00036

Subject: Re: libssh followup
>>   Anyway, I don't want to steal your thunder (great find on this library
>> btw), but if you're not very far anyway, I'd just as soon submit the 
>> package
>> I've got together and then we can both put our collective effort into
>> improving/maintaining it.

> I agree entirely. I must say I thought it would be easier for me to get
> a result soon, but it seems like I can't find my way through when I get
> errors like I mentionned (Error 0 at unknown) in my browser and nothing
> in Apache logs :-)
>
> If you have something already, or would do it pretty easily, go for it!
> I'll help you as I can to improve/maintain it. My first goal was to make
> use of the libssh, not just make an extension for the fun, so I am also
> impatient to get a result now.
>
I got unhappy with the OOP side of my implementation so I've ripped it out, 
but I do have ssh.exec:// channel suport at least partially working.  Give 
me a couple days to work though some issues and I'll add it to PECL with 
both of us as lead maintainers then we can work on making scp and the other 
subsystems work right.

>>   FYI: libssh is licensed LGPL, shouldn't be an issue, but there it is on
>> your radar oh King of PECL.
>
> Well... I don't know much about PECL licensing but you certainly know.
> If there is a problem, we can maybe ask the author to change the license
> of one specific version of libssh (one that works with no bugs :-))
>
LGPL isn't technically a problem, but it's problem's little sister so 
whenever it comes up I just like to raise a flag.

> Just keep me informed if you actually decide to do something or do it
> entirely. The author of libssh also told me he is a Gentoo packager and
> would be glad to make a php-ssh extension enter into Gentoo.
>
Good to know.  Again, I'll probably need to throw a patch at him anyway so 
I'll mention your name in my introductions.

-Sara 



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