We may want to support SSH but with a different provider that is not libssh2. Add GIT_SSH to indicate that we have some inbuilt SSH support and GIT_SSH_LIBSSH2 to indicate that support is via libssh2. This is similar to how we support GIT_HTTPS and GIT_OPENSSL, for example.
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