2015-08-25 23:09 GMT+02:00 Peter Stuge <[email protected]>: > > > > > I do not know yet howto deal with that. I haven't started yet. Are > > there issues? > > Nothing specific to libssh2, just in general you need to decide how > applications can/should deal with the different behaviors of sync vs. > async APIs. > > Yes, important in making things work is I think an unique id per request. With fuse the kernel sends requests to the backend/server which have an unique id. This makes it possible to map IO coming from the server to the original request. As far as I can see this is required to make async work. Is there such an unique id with SSH?
> > > Why does my question not make sense? I'm afraid I do not understand you. > > Isn't there documentation howto use extensions with libssh2? > > Ah now I understand what you are asking. No, there's no such > documentation as far as I know. If any extensions are currently > supported then I believe that's internal in the library, and most > of the time I think that's correct. Look into what your case is like > and discuss on the list? > > ok. Stef
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