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-This is the README for PuTTY, a free Win32 Telnet and SSH client.
-
-The provided Makefile is for MS Visual C++ systems. Type `nmake' to
-build both putty.exe (the main program) and pscp.exe (an SCP
-client). The comment at the top of the Makefile gives extra build
-options you can use to build in limited Win32s compatibility, a hack
-to pass SSH through some types of firewall, and `official' version
-numbers.
-
-MS Visual Studio version 6 falls over on the nasty macros in ssh.c.
-This is a bug in Visual Studio. The culprit is the /ZI compiler
-option (debug info generation: Edit and Continue). To avoid this
-problem while compiling PuTTY under VS6, you should:
- - right-click ssh.c in the FileView
- - click Settings
- - select the C/C++ tab and the General category
- - under `Debug info:', select anything _other_ than `Program
- Database for Edit and Continue'.
-Alternatively disable the /ZI option, replacing it with a saner
-value, such as /Zi.
-
-For other compilers, some alternative Makefiles are provided. These
-Makefiles are generated automatically from the master `Makefile' by
-the Perl script `mkfiles.pl'. Additions and corrections to the
-script are more useful than additions and corrections to the
-alternative Makefiles themselves.
+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.)
+
+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.
+
+ (We've also had one report 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.)
+
+ - 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. Note that by default the multiple
+ monitor support is 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.)
+
+For building on Unix:
+
+ - unix/Makefile.gtk 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 makefile. The makefile expects
+ you to change into the `unix' subdirectory, then run `make -f
+ Makefile.gtk'. 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.
+
+ For the graphical utilities, Gtk+-1.2 is required. Gtk+-2.0 is not
+ yet supported.
+
+ There is an `install' target; note that by default it tries to
+ install `man' pages, which need to be 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.
+
+Documentation (in various formats including Windows Help and Unix
+`man' pages) is to be built from the Halibut (`.but') files in the
+`doc' subdirectory using `doc/Makefile'. Halibut can be found at
+.
The PuTTY home web site is
- http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty.html
+ http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/
-Bug reports and feature requests should be sent to
-. PLEASE read the section on the web
-site about how to report bugs effectively. Do NOT send one-line
-reports saying `it doesn't work'!
+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.