зеркало из https://github.com/github/putty.git
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font selector: I had got the row and column counts in gtk_table_new() back to front, so the space on the right was the padding around five empty table columns! (And apparently a GtkTable silently expands if you try to use rows that don't exist, which is why I hadn't already noticed.) Fixed that, and added some padding around the entire table. I think my font selector is now finished, except for any bug fixes that come up in testing. [originally from svn r7954] |
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charset | ||
contrib | ||
doc | ||
icons | ||
mac | ||
macosx | ||
testdata | ||
unix | ||
windows | ||
Buildscr | ||
CHECKLST.txt | ||
LATEST.VER | ||
LICENCE | ||
README | ||
Recipe | ||
be_all.c | ||
be_all_s.c | ||
be_none.c | ||
be_nos_s.c | ||
be_nossh.c | ||
cmdgen.c | ||
cmdline.c | ||
config.c | ||
cproxy.c | ||
dialog.c | ||
dialog.h | ||
import.c | ||
int64.c | ||
int64.h | ||
ldisc.c | ||
ldisc.h | ||
ldiscucs.c | ||
logging.c | ||
minibidi.c | ||
misc.c | ||
misc.h | ||
mkauto.sh | ||
mkfiles.pl | ||
mksrcarc.sh | ||
mkunxarc.sh | ||
network.h | ||
nocproxy.c | ||
noprint.c | ||
notiming.c | ||
pinger.c | ||
portfwd.c | ||
pproxy.c | ||
proxy.c | ||
proxy.h | ||
pscp.c | ||
psftp.c | ||
psftp.h | ||
putty.h | ||
puttymem.h | ||
puttyps.h | ||
raw.c | ||
resource.h | ||
rlogin.c | ||
sercfg.c | ||
settings.c | ||
sftp.c | ||
sftp.h | ||
sign.sh | ||
ssh.c | ||
ssh.h | ||
sshaes.c | ||
ssharcf.c | ||
sshblowf.c | ||
sshbn.c | ||
sshcrc.c | ||
sshcrcda.c | ||
sshdes.c | ||
sshdh.c | ||
sshdss.c | ||
sshdssg.c | ||
sshmd5.c | ||
sshprime.c | ||
sshpubk.c | ||
sshrand.c | ||
sshrsa.c | ||
sshrsag.c | ||
sshsh256.c | ||
sshsh512.c | ||
sshsha.c | ||
sshzlib.c | ||
storage.h | ||
telnet.c | ||
terminal.c | ||
terminal.h | ||
testback.c | ||
time.c | ||
timing.c | ||
tree234.c | ||
tree234.h | ||
version.c | ||
wcwidth.c | ||
wildcard.c | ||
x11fwd.c |
README
This is the README for the source archive of PuTTY, a free Win32 and Unix Telnet and SSH client. If you want to rebuild PuTTY from source, we provide a variety of Makefiles and equivalents. (If you have fetched the source from Subversion, you'll have to generate the Makefiles yourself -- see below.) There are various compile-time directives that you can use to disable or modify certain features; it may be necessary to do this in some environments. They are documented in `Recipe', and in comments in many of the generated Makefiles. For building on Windows: - windows/Makefile.vc is for command-line builds on MS Visual C++ systems. Change into the `windows' subdirectory and type `nmake -f Makefile.vc' to build all the PuTTY binaries. Last time we checked, PuTTY built with vanilla VC7, or VC6 with an up-to-date Platform SDK. (It is possible to build with vanilla VC6, but you'll have to remove some functionality with directives such as NO_IPV6.) (We've also had reports of success building with the OpenWatcom compiler -- www.openwatcom.org -- using Makefile.vc with `wmake -ms -f makefile.vc' and NO_MULTIMON, although we haven't tried this ourselves. Version 1.3 is reported to work.) - Inside the windows/MSVC subdirectory are MS Visual Studio project files for doing GUI-based builds of the various PuTTY utilities. These have been tested on Visual Studio 6. You should be able to build each PuTTY utility by loading the corresponding .dsp file in Visual Studio. For example, MSVC/putty/putty.dsp builds PuTTY itself, MSVC/plink/plink.dsp builds Plink, and so on. - windows/Makefile.bor is for the Borland C compiler. Type `make -f Makefile.bor' while in the `windows' subdirectory to build all the PuTTY binaries. - windows/Makefile.cyg is for Cygwin / mingw32 installations. Type `make -f Makefile.cyg' while in the `windows' subdirectory to build all the PuTTY binaries. You'll probably need quite a recent version of the w32api package. Note that by default the multiple monitor and HTML Help support are excluded from the Cygwin build, since at the time of writing Cygwin doesn't include the necessary headers. - windows/Makefile.lcc is for lcc-win32. Type `make -f Makefile.lcc' while in the `windows' subdirectory. (You will probably need to specify COMPAT=-DNO_MULTIMON.) - Inside the windows/DEVCPP subdirectory are Dev-C++ project files for doing GUI-based builds of the various PuTTY utilities. The PuTTY team actively use Makefile.vc and Makefile.cyg, so we'll probably notice problems with those toolchains fairly quickly. Please report any problems with the other toolchains mentioned above. For building on Unix: - unix/configure is for Unix and GTK. If you don't have GTK, you should still be able to build the command-line utilities (PSCP, PSFTP, Plink, PuTTYgen) using this script. To use it, change into the `unix' subdirectory, run `./configure' and then `make'. Note that Unix PuTTY has mostly only been tested on Linux so far; portability problems such as BSD-style ptys or different header file requirements are expected. - unix/Makefile.gtk is for non-autoconfigured builds. This makefile expects you to change into the `unix' subdirectory, then run `make -f Makefile.gtk'. - For the graphical utilities, Gtk+-1.2 is required. Gtk+-2.0 is not yet supported. - Both Unix Makefiles have an `install' target. Note that by default it tries to install `man' pages, which you may need to have built using Halibut first -- see below. All of the Makefiles are generated automatically from the file `Recipe' by the Perl script `mkfiles.pl'. Additions and corrections to Recipe and the mkfiles.pl are much more useful than additions and corrections to the alternative Makefiles themselves. The Unix `configure' script and its various requirements are generated by the shell script `mkauto.sh', which requires GNU Autoconf, GNU Automake, and Gtk; if you've got the source from Subversion rather than using one of our source snapshots, you'll need to run this yourself. Documentation (in various formats including Windows Help and Unix `man' pages) is built from the Halibut (`.but') files in the `doc' subdirectory using `doc/Makefile'. If you aren't using one of our source snapshots, you'll need to do this yourself. Halibut can be found at <http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/>. The PuTTY home web site is http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ If you want to send bug reports or feature requests, please read the Feedback section of the web site before doing so. Sending one-line reports saying `it doesn't work' will waste your time as much as ours. See the file LICENCE for the licence conditions.