Crates.io | libssh-rs-sys |
lib.rs | libssh-rs-sys |
version | 0.2.4 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-11-03 16:10:00.969441 |
updated_at | 2024-05-19 23:36:03.837376 |
description | Native bindings to the libssh library |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/wez/libssh-rs |
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Native bindings to libssh.
The vendored
feature causes a static version of libssh to be compiled and linked into your program.
If no system libssh
is detected at build time, or that system library is too old, then the vendored
libssh
implementation will be used automatically. Note that the libssh-rs
bindings make use of
a couple of new interfaces that have not made it into a released version of libssh
at the time
of writing this note, so all users will be effectively running with vendored
enabled until libssh
releases version 0.9.7
.
The vendored-openssl
feature causes a vendored copy of openssl
to be compiled and linked into your program.
On macOS and Windows systems, you most likely want to enable both vendored
and vendored-openssl
.
This crate is licensed under the MIT license, and is: Copyright (c) 2021-Present Wez Furlong.
Note that the vendored
directory is a submodule that references libssh
;
libssh
is itself GNU Library (or: Lesser) General Public License
(LGPL) which has a
viral clause in the case where you modify libssh
. The license is explained
on the libssh features page; the summary is
that simply using an unmodified libssh-rs-sys
crate will not trigger that
viral clause, and you are thus able to use this crate under the terms of the
MIT license.