Re: SSH version on Git 1.8.1.2 for Windows is outdated.

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On 15.03.2013 21:11, Joshua Jensen wrote:

Yes, you should grab the msysGit (the Git for Windows build
environment) [2], tweak it to include the new OpenSSH binary, ensure it
builds and works OK and then send a pull request (or post your patchset
to the msysgit mailing list [3].

Wow, we can do that now?

When I brought up the vastly improved performance from a newer SSH
executable, I was told the only way to get it in would be to build from
source [1].

"tweak it to include the new OpenSSH binary" is supposed to include the step to adjust the release.sh script to grab the updated sources and build the binary.

However, another option is to take a look at the new mingwGitDevEnv project [1], which relies on mingw-get to retrieve binary packages. I hopefully find soon the time to include OpenSSH 6.1p1 incl. HPN-SSH patches [2].

[1] https://github.com/sschuberth/mingwGitDevEnv
[2] https://github.com/sschuberth/mingwGitDevEnv/pull/5

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