Am 04.06.24 um 17:57 schrieb Goetz T. Fischer:
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024 11:24:28 +0200, Till Wegmüller wrote:
Hi Goetz

No that can happen if somehow your local userland-incorporation is out
of date becasue it could not update some packages.
it updated fine. my local pkg update was fine. what was out of date is the repo 
website.

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We don't have the latest libssh2 version yet. This is the complete log
information for libssh2 in our userland repository:
╰─➤  git log|grep libssh2
    libssh2: switch to openssl-3.1
    libssh2: Update to 1.10.0
    libssh2: update to 1.9.0
    libssh2: update to 1.8.2. This fixes CVE-2019-3855
    Update libssh2 to 1.8.0
    Merge pull request #2240 from xen0l/libssh2
    Bump libssh2 to 1.7.0
    Bump libssh2 to 1.7.0
    Add REQUIRED_PACKAGES to libssh2
    Merge pull request #1714 from pyhalov/libssh2
    libssh2: update to 1.4.3, add Debian patches for CVE-2015-1782, CVE-2…
    libssh2: update to 1.4.3, add Debian patches for CVE-2015-1782,
CVE-2016-0787
    PSARC 2012/341 libssh2 version 1.4.2
    15801027 SUNBT7180403 Include libssh2 for use by libcurl
    15801027 SUNBT7180403 Include libssh2 for use by libcurl (don't use
it yet)
    PSARC 2012/341 libssh2 version 1.4.2
    15801027 SUNBT7180403 Include libssh2 for use by libcurl


And
╰─➤  pkg list -af libssh2
NAME (PUBLISHER) VERSION                    IFO
library/libssh2 1.10.0-2023.0.0.2          i--

shows that in our momentary package repository only one version is
available which is not 1.11.0.
So, both information match. The problem is on your side.

Andreas

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