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- Subject: Re: Libssh on Windows 10
- From: Franciszek Juras <franciszekjuras@xxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2019 23:54:37 +0200
- To: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
AFAIK libssh 0.9 should be build against openssl 1.1.1 And openssl 1.0.2 support ends at the end of the year anyway. FJ pon., 30 wrz 2019, 23:41 użytkownik Kennedy, Marcus A. < Marcus.Kennedy@xxxxxxxxxx> napisał: > All, > > > > libssh-0.9.0 > > openssl-1.0.2s > > > > I'm just now digging into this, but I'm getting a "Debug Assertion > Failed". Attaching to it with VS 2017 debugger showed me to be in a call > to SAFE_FREE() deep within a pki_ function. > > > > While discussing it with someone on my team, it occurred to me that I had > built both openssl and libssh using a Windows 7 SDK. I rebuilt just a bit > ago and am still getting the same results. > > > > Both libssh and openssl were built using the VS2017 SDK. The previous > version I obviously built in Debug mode (as I could step deep into the > library, but now I cannot -- no idea why, I used the same set of > instructions I wrote the first time through the build). > > > > Anyone have an idea where I could begin to trace this down? > > > > Thanks, > > Andy > > >
Libssh on Windows 10 | "Kennedy, Marcus A." <Marcus.Kennedy@xxxxxxxxxx> |