Return the libssh2 version number
#include <libssh2.h>
const char * libssh2_version(int required_version);
If required_version is lower than or equal to the version number of the libssh2 in use, the version number of libssh2 is returned as a pointer to a zero terminated string.
The required_version should be the version number as constructed by the LIBSSH2_VERSION_NUM define in the libssh2.h public header file, which is a 24 bit number in the 0xMMmmpp format. MM for major, mm for minor and pp for patch number.
The version number of libssh2 is returned as a pointer to a zero terminated string or NULL if the required_version isn't fulfilled.
To make sure you run with the correct libssh2 version:
if (!libssh2_version(LIBSSH2_VERSION_NUM)) { fprintf (stderr, "Runtime libssh2 version too old!"); exit(1); }
Unconditionally get the version number:
printf("libssh2 version: %s", libssh2_version(0) );
This function was added in libssh2 1.1, in previous versions there way no way to extract this info in run-time.