X-Git-Url: https://asedeno.scripts.mit.edu/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=10bd626156df6a2bfbd58db339d463d893a4b66d;hb=145ecf611238c4f1e39d89d3eee40319a2c54fe8;hp=efa8941cd6630d1eabcaec609384c5a81f52e96a;hpb=87683b6377db18d378094d44fbfc86749b717548;p=PuTTY.git diff --git a/README b/README index efa8941c..10bd6261 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -17,19 +17,13 @@ For building on Windows: 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 might still be possible to build - with vanilla VC6, but you'll certainly 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.) + As of 2016, we successfully compiled PuTTY with both Visual Studio + 7 (2003) and Visual Studio 14 (2015), so our guess is that it will + probably build with versions in between those as well. - 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. + These have been tested on Visual Studio 7 and 10. You should be able to build each PuTTY utility by loading the corresponding .dsp file in Visual Studio. For example, @@ -72,10 +66,6 @@ For building on Unix: a normal Unix source archive but doesn't do so well at keeping the per-platform stuff in each platform's subdirectory; it's up to you. - 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 and unix/Makefile.ux are for non-autoconfigured builds. These makefiles expect you to change into the `unix' subdirectory, then run `make -f Makefile.gtk' or `make -f