/*.td2
/*.map
/Makefile.bor
-/Makefile.cyg
+/Makefile.mgw
/Makefile.vc
/Makefile.lcc
/MSVC
/windows/*.td2
/windows/*.map
/windows/Makefile.bor
-/windows/Makefile.cyg
+/windows/Makefile.mgw
/windows/Makefile.vc
/windows/Makefile.lcc
/windows/MSVC
# Windows scanner for download).
delegate covscan32wine
in putty do tar xzvf cov-int.tar.gz
- in putty/windows do cov-build --dir ../cov-int make -f Makefile.cyg CC=winegcc RC=wrc XFLAGS=-DCOVERITY
+ in putty/windows do cov-build --dir ../cov-int make -f Makefile.mgw CC=winegcc RC=wrc XFLAGS=-DCOVERITY
in putty do tar czvf cov-int.tar.gz cov-int
return putty/cov-int.tar.gz
enddelegate
Makefile.bor' while in the `windows' subdirectory to build all
the PuTTY binaries.
- - windows/Makefile.cyg is for Cygwin / MinGW installations. Type
- `make -f Makefile.cyg' while in the `windows' subdirectory to
+ - windows/Makefile.mgw is for MinGW / Cygwin installations. Type
+ `make -f Makefile.mgw' while in the `windows' subdirectory to
build all the PuTTY binaries.
You'll probably need quite a recent version of the w32api package.
- 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 (with VC7) and Makefile.cyg
+The PuTTY team actively use Makefile.vc (with VC7) and Makefile.mgw
(with mingw32), so we'll probably notice problems with those
toolchains fairly quickly. Please report any problems with the other
toolchains mentioned above.
- It's also possible to build the Windows version of PuTTY to run
on Unix by using Winelib. To do this, change to the `windows'
- directory and run `make -f Makefile.cyg CC=winegcc RC=wrc'.
+ directory and run `make -f Makefile.mgw CC=winegcc RC=wrc'.
All of the Makefiles are generated automatically from the file
`Recipe' by the Perl script `mkfiles.pl' (except for the Unix one,
# Locations and types of output Makefiles.
!makefile vc windows/Makefile.vc
!makefile vcproj windows/MSVC
-!makefile cygwin windows/Makefile.cyg
+!makefile cygwin windows/Makefile.mgw
!makefile borland windows/Makefile.bor
!makefile lcc windows/Makefile.lcc
!makefile gtk unix/Makefile.gtk
#
# - COMPAT=/DNO_SECURITY (Windows only)
# Disables Pageant's use of <aclapi.h>, which is not available
-# with some development environments (such as older versions of
-# the Cygwin/mingw GNU toolchain). This means that Pageant
+# with some development environments (such as very old versions
+# of the mingw/Cygwin GNU toolchain). This means that Pageant
# won't care about the local user ID of processes accessing it; a
# version of Pageant built with this option will therefore refuse
# to run under NT-series OSes on security grounds (although it
if (defined $makefiles{'cygwin'}) {
$dirpfx = &dirpfx($makefiles{'cygwin'}, "/");
- ##-- CygWin makefile
+ ##-- MinGW/CygWin makefile (called 'cygwin' for historical reasons)
open OUT, ">$makefiles{'cygwin'}"; select OUT;
print
- "# Makefile for $project_name under Cygwin, MinGW, or Winelib.\n".
+ "# Makefile for $project_name under MinGW, Cygwin, or Winelib.\n".
"#\n# This file was created by `mkfiles.pl' from the `Recipe' file.\n".
"# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE DIRECTLY; edit Recipe or mkfiles.pl instead.\n";
# gcc command line option is -D not /D
#ifdef COVERITY
/*
* The hack I use to build for Coverity scanning, using winegcc and
- * Makefile.cyg, didn't provide some defines in wincrypt.h last time I
+ * Makefile.mgw, didn't provide some defines in wincrypt.h last time I
* looked. Therefore, define them myself here, but enclosed in #ifdef
* COVERITY to ensure I don't make up random nonsense values for any
* real build.