- putty/LATEST.VER
-The Windows installer script (_three_ times, on consecutive lines):
+The Windows installer script (_three_ times, on consecutive lines,
+and again in a subsequent comment):
- putty/windows/putty.iss
the currently logged-in user on \i{multi-user systems}.)
If PuTTY was installed from the installer package, it will also
-appear in \q{Add/Remove Programs}.
-\#{XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE - replace with: Older versions of the uninstaller do not}
-Uninstallation does not currently
-remove the above-mentioned registry entries and file.
+appear in \q{Add/Remove Programs}. Older versions of the uninstaller
+do not remove the above-mentioned registry entries and file.
\S{faq-dsa}{Question} How come PuTTY now supports \i{DSA}, when the
website used to say how insecure it was?
This description is provided as both a web page on the PuTTY site, and
an appendix in the PuTTY manual.
-As of the next release, all of the PuTTY executables will contain
-\#{XXX-REMOVE-BEFORE-RELEASE: fix this up for forthcoming release
-As of release 0.58, all of the PuTTY executables contain}
-fingerprint material (usually accessed via the \i\c{-pgpfp}
-command-line option), such that if you have an executable you trust,
-you can use it to establish a trust path, for instance to a newer
-version downloaded from the Internet.
+As of release 0.58, all of the PuTTY executables contain fingerprint
+material (usually accessed via the \i\c{-pgpfp} command-line
+option), such that if you have an executable you trust, you can use
+it to establish a trust path, for instance to a newer version
+downloaded from the Internet.
(Note that none of the keys, signatures, etc mentioned here have
anything to do with keys used with SSH - they are purely for verifying
\c Z:\sysosd>plink
\c PuTTY Link: command-line connection utility
-\c Release 0.XX
+\c Release 0.58
\c Usage: plink [options] [user@]host [command]
\c ("host" can also be a PuTTY saved session name)
\c Options:
\c Z:\owendadmin>pscp
\c PuTTY Secure Copy client
-\c Release 0.XX
+\c Release 0.58
\c Usage: pscp [options] [user@]host:source target
\c pscp [options] source [source...] [user@]host:target
\c pscp [options] -ls [user@]host:filespec
* Current PuTTY version number. Minor is in BCD
*/
#define VERSION_MAJOR 0x00
-#define VERSION_MINOR 0x57
+#define VERSION_MINOR 0x58
resource 'vers' (1, purgeable) {
#ifdef RELEASE
\r
[Setup]\r
AppName=PuTTY\r
-AppVerName=PuTTY version 0.57\r
-VersionInfoTextVersion=Release 0.57\r
-AppVersion=0.57\r
+AppVerName=PuTTY version 0.58\r
+VersionInfoTextVersion=Release 0.58\r
+AppVersion=0.58\r
;FIXME -- enable this when we've got it going for individual EXEs too\r
; and are committed to the version numbering scheme.\r
-;VersionInfoVersion=0.57.0.0\r
+;VersionInfoVersion=0.58.0.0\r
AppPublisher=Simon Tatham\r
AppPublisherURL=http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/\r
AppReadmeFile={app}\README.txt\r