# -*- makefile -*- # # This file describes which PuTTY programs are made up from which # object and resource files. It is processed into the various # Makefiles by means of a Perl script. Makefile changes should # really be made by editing this file and/or the Perl script, not # by editing the actual Makefiles. # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Top-level configuration. # Overall project name. !name putty # Locations and types of output Makefiles. !makefile clangcl windows/Makefile.clangcl !makefile vc windows/Makefile.vc !makefile vcproj windows/MSVC !makefile cygwin windows/Makefile.mgw !makefile borland windows/Makefile.bor !makefile lcc windows/Makefile.lcc !makefile gtk unix/Makefile.gtk !makefile unix unix/Makefile.ux !makefile am Makefile.am !makefile devcppproj windows/DEVCPP !makefile vstudio10 windows/VS2010 !makefile vstudio12 windows/VS2012 # Source directories. !srcdir charset/ !srcdir windows/ !srcdir unix/ # Help text added to the top of each Makefile, with /D converted # into -D as appropriate for the particular Makefile. !begin help # # Extra options you can set: # # - COMPAT=/DAUTO_WINSOCK (Windows only) # Causes PuTTY to assume that includes its own WinSock # header file, so that it won't try to include . # # - COMPAT=/DWINSOCK_TWO (Windows only) # Causes the PuTTY utilities to include instead of # , except Plink which _needs_ WinSock 2 so it already # does this. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_SECURITY (Windows only) # Disables use of , which is not available with some # development environments (such as very old versions of the # mingw/Cygwin GNU toolchain). This has the following effects: # - 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 will run fine on Win95-series # OSes where there is no access control anyway). # - SSH connection sharing is disabled. # - There is no support for restriction of the process ACLs. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_MULTIMON (Windows only) # Disables PuTTY's use of , which is not available # with some development environments. This means that PuTTY's # full-screen mode (configurable to work on Alt-Enter) will # not behave usefully in a multi-monitor environment. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_HTMLHELP (Windows only) # Disables PuTTY's use of , which is not available # with some development environments. The resulting binary # will only look for an old-style WinHelp file (.HLP/.CNT), and # will ignore any .CHM file. # # If you don't have this header, you may be able to use the copy # supplied with HTML Help Workshop. # # - RCFL=/DNO_MANIFESTS (Windows only) # Disables inclusion of XML application manifests in the PuTTY # binaries. This may be necessary to build for 64-bit Windows; # the manifests are only included to use the XP GUI style on # Windows XP, and the architecture tags are a lie on 64-bit. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_IPV6 # Disables PuTTY's ability to make IPv6 connections, enabling # it to compile under development environments which do not # support IPv6 in their header files. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_GSSAPI # Disables PuTTY's ability to use GSSAPI functions for # authentication and key exchange. # # - COMPAT=/DSTATIC_GSSAPI # Causes PuTTY to try to link statically against the GSSAPI # library instead of the default of doing it at run time. # # - COMPAT=/DMSVC4 (Windows only) # - RCFL=/DMSVC4 # Makes a couple of minor changes so that PuTTY compiles using # MSVC 4. You will also need /DNO_SECURITY and /DNO_MULTIMON. # # - COMPAT=/DNO_SECUREZEROMEMORY (Windows only) # Disables PuTTY's use of SecureZeroMemory(), which is missing # from some environments' header files. # # - XFLAGS=/DTELNET_DEFAULT # Causes PuTTY to default to the Telnet protocol (in the absence # of Default Settings and so on to the contrary). Normally PuTTY # will default to SSH. # # - XFLAGS=/DDEBUG # Causes PuTTY to enable internal debugging. # # - XFLAGS=/DMALLOC_LOG # Causes PuTTY to emit a file called putty_mem.log, logging every # memory allocation and free, so you can track memory leaks. # # - XFLAGS=/DMINEFIELD (Windows only) # Causes PuTTY to use a custom memory allocator, similar in # concept to Electric Fence, in place of regular malloc(). Wastes # huge amounts of RAM, but should cause heap-corruption bugs to # show up as GPFs at the point of failure rather than appearing # later on as second-level damage. # # - XFLAGS=/DFUZZING # Builds a version of PuTTY with some tweaks to make fuzz testing # easier: the SSH random number generator is replaced by one that # always returns the same thing. Note that this makes SSH # completely insecure -- a FUZZING build should never be used to # connect to a real server. !end # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Additional text added verbatim to each individual Makefile. !cflags am version !begin am if AUTO_GIT_COMMIT BUILT_SOURCES = empty.h CLEANFILES = empty.h libversion_a_CFLAGS += -DSOURCE_COMMIT=\"`git --git-dir=$(srcdir)/.git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null`\" empty.h: $(allsources) echo '/* Empty file touched by automake makefile to force rebuild of version.o */' >$@ endif !end !begin >empty.h /* Empty file touched by automake makefile to force rebuild of version.o */ !end !begin vc vars CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS) /DHAS_GSSAPI !end !begin clangcl vars CFLAGS += /DHAS_GSSAPI !end # `make install' target for Unix. !begin gtk install: mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)$(bindir) $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir) $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 plink $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/plink $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 pscp $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pscp $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 psftp $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/psftp $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 pterm $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm if test -n "$(UTMP_GROUP)"; then \ chgrp $(UTMP_GROUP) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm && \ chmod 2755 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm; \ elif test -n "$(UTMP_USER)"; then \ chown $(UTMP_USER) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm && \ chmod 4755 $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/pterm; \ fi $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 putty $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/putty $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 puttygen $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/puttygen $(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -m 755 puttytel $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/puttytel $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/plink.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/plink.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/pscp.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/pscp.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/psftp.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/psftp.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/pterm.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/pterm.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/putty.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/putty.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/puttygen.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/puttygen.1 $(INSTALL_DATA) -m 644 ../doc/puttytel.1 $(DESTDIR)$(man1dir)/puttytel.1 install-strip: $(MAKE) install INSTALL_PROGRAM="$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s" !end # List the man pages for the automake makefile. !begin am if HAVE_GTK man1_MANS = doc/plink.1 doc/pscp.1 doc/psftp.1 doc/puttygen.1 \ doc/pageant.1 doc/pterm.1 doc/putty.1 doc/puttytel.1 else man1_MANS = doc/plink.1 doc/pscp.1 doc/psftp.1 doc/puttygen.1 endif !end # In automake, chgrp/chmod pterm after installation, if configured to. !begin am if HAVE_SETID_CMD install-exec-local: @SETID_CMD@ $(bindir)/pterm chmod @SETID_MODE@ $(bindir)/pterm endif !end # In automake makefile, build the OS X app bundle, if configured in # Quartz mode. !begin am if HAVE_QUARTZ noinst_SCRIPTS = unix/PuTTY.app unix/Pterm.app unix/PuTTY.app: unix/putty.bundle puttyapp osxlaunch rm -rf $@ && gtk-mac-bundler $< unix/Pterm.app: unix/pterm.bundle ptermapp osxlaunch rm -rf $@ && gtk-mac-bundler $< endif !end # Random symbols. !begin cygwin vars # _WIN32_IE is required to expose identifiers that only make sense on # systems with IE5+ installed, such as some arguments to SHGetFolderPath(). # WINVER etc perform a similar function for FlashWindowEx(). CFLAGS += -D_WIN32_IE=0x0500 CFLAGS += -DWINVER=0x0500 -D_WIN32_WINDOWS=0x0410 -D_WIN32_WINNT=0x0500 !end # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Definitions of object groups. A group name, followed by an =, # followed by any number of objects or other already-defined group # names. A line beginning `+' is assumed to continue the previous # line. # Terminal emulator and its (platform-independent) dependencies. TERMINAL = terminal wcwidth ldiscucs logging tree234 minibidi + config dialog conf # GUI front end and terminal emulator (putty, puttytel). GUITERM = TERMINAL window windlg winctrls sizetip winucs winprint + winutils wincfg sercfg winhelp winjump miscucs # Same thing on Unix. UXTERM = TERMINAL uxcfg sercfg uxucs uxprint timing callback miscucs GTKTERM = UXTERM gtkwin gtkcfg gtkdlg gtkfont gtkcols gtkmisc xkeysym + x11misc gtkcomm # Non-SSH back ends (putty, puttytel, plink). NONSSH = telnet raw rlogin ldisc pinger # SSH back end (putty, plink, pscp, psftp). SSH = ssh sshcrc sshdes sshmd5 sshrsa sshrand sshsha sshblowf + sshdh sshcrcda sshpubk sshzlib sshdss x11fwd portfwd + sshaes sshccp sshsh256 sshsh512 sshbn wildcard pinger ssharcf + sshgssc pgssapi sshshare sshecc aqsync WINSSH = SSH winnoise wincapi winpgntc wingss winshare winnps winnpc + winhsock errsock UXSSH = SSH uxnoise uxagentc uxgss uxshare # SFTP implementation (pscp, psftp). SFTP = sftp int64 logging # Miscellaneous objects appearing in all the network utilities (not # Pageant or PuTTYgen). MISC = timing callback misc version settings tree234 proxy conf be_misc WINMISC = MISC winstore winnet winhandl cmdline windefs winmisc winproxy + wintime winhsock errsock winsecur UXMISC = MISC uxstore uxsel uxnet uxpeer cmdline uxmisc uxproxy time # import.c and dependencies, for PuTTYgen-like utilities that have to # load foreign key files. IMPORT = import sshbcrypt sshblowf # Character set library, for use in pterm. CHARSET = sbcsdat slookup sbcs utf8 toucs fromucs xenc mimeenc macenc localenc # Standard libraries. LIBS = advapi32.lib user32.lib gdi32.lib comctl32.lib comdlg32.lib + shell32.lib winmm.lib imm32.lib winspool.lib ole32.lib # Network backend sets. This also brings in the relevant attachment # to proxy.c depending on whether we're crypto-avoidant or not. BE_ALL = be_all cproxy BE_NOSSH = be_nossh nocproxy BE_SSH = be_ssh cproxy BE_NONE = be_none nocproxy # More backend sets, with the additional Windows serial-port module. W_BE_ALL = be_all_s winser cproxy W_BE_NOSSH = be_nos_s winser nocproxy # And with the Unix serial-port module. U_BE_ALL = be_all_s uxser cproxy U_BE_NOSSH = be_nos_s uxser nocproxy # ------------------------------------------------------------ # Definitions of actual programs. The program name, followed by a # colon, followed by a list of objects. Also in the list may be the # keywords [G] for Windows GUI app, [C] for Console app, [X] for # X/GTK Unix app, [U] for command-line Unix app. putty : [G] GUITERM NONSSH WINSSH W_BE_ALL WINMISC winx11 putty.res LIBS puttytel : [G] GUITERM NONSSH W_BE_NOSSH WINMISC puttytel.res nogss LIBS plink : [C] winplink wincons NONSSH WINSSH W_BE_ALL logging WINMISC + winx11 plink.res winnojmp noterm LIBS pscp : [C] pscp winsftp wincons WINSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard WINMISC + pscp.res winnojmp LIBS psftp : [C] psftp winsftp wincons WINSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard WINMISC + psftp.res winnojmp LIBS pageant : [G] winpgnt pageant sshrsa sshpubk sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version + tree234 misc sshaes sshsha winsecur winpgntc aqsync sshdss sshsh256 + sshsh512 winutils sshecc winmisc winhelp conf pageant.res LIBS puttygen : [G] winpgen sshrsag sshdssg sshprime sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version + sshrand winnoise sshsha winstore misc winctrls sshrsa sshdss winmisc + sshpubk sshaes sshsh256 sshsh512 IMPORT winutils puttygen.res + tree234 notiming winhelp winnojmp conf LIBS wintime sshecc + sshecdsag winsecur pterm : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxpty uxsel BE_NONE uxstore + uxsignal CHARSET cmdline uxpterm version time xpmpterm xpmptcfg + nogss gtkmain putty : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxsel U_BE_ALL uxstore + uxsignal CHARSET uxputty NONSSH UXSSH UXMISC ux_x11 xpmputty + xpmpucfg gtkmain puttytel : [X] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxsel U_BE_NOSSH + uxstore uxsignal CHARSET uxputty NONSSH UXMISC xpmputty xpmpucfg + nogss gtkmain plink : [U] uxplink uxcons NONSSH UXSSH U_BE_ALL logging UXMISC uxsignal + ux_x11 noterm uxnogtk PUTTYGEN_UNIX = sshrsag sshdssg sshprime sshdes sshbn sshmd5 version + sshrand uxnoise sshsha misc sshrsa sshdss uxcons uxstore uxmisc + sshpubk sshaes sshsh256 sshsh512 IMPORT puttygen.res time tree234 + uxgen notiming conf sshecc sshecdsag uxnogtk puttygen : [U] cmdgen PUTTYGEN_UNIX cgtest : [UT] cgtest PUTTYGEN_UNIX pscp : [U] pscp uxsftp uxcons UXSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard UXMISC uxnogtk psftp : [U] psftp uxsftp uxcons UXSSH BE_SSH SFTP wildcard UXMISC uxnogtk pageant : [X] uxpgnt uxagentc aqsync pageant sshrsa sshpubk sshdes sshbn + sshmd5 version tree234 misc sshaes sshsha sshdss sshsh256 sshsh512 + sshecc conf uxsignal nocproxy nogss be_none x11fwd ux_x11 uxcons + gtkask gtkmisc UXMISC ptermapp : [XT] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxpty uxsel BE_NONE uxstore + uxsignal CHARSET cmdline uxpterm version time xpmpterm xpmptcfg + nogss gtkapp puttyapp : [XT] GTKTERM uxmisc misc ldisc settings uxsel U_BE_ALL uxstore + uxsignal CHARSET uxputty NONSSH UXSSH UXMISC ux_x11 xpmputty + xpmpucfg gtkapp osxlaunch : [UT] osxlaunch fuzzterm : [UT] UXTERM CHARSET misc version uxmisc uxucs fuzzterm time settings + uxstore be_none uxnogtk testbn : [UT] testbn sshbn misc version conf tree234 uxmisc uxnogtk testbn : [C] testbn sshbn misc version conf tree234 winmisc LIBS # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # On Windows, provide a means of removing local test binaries that we # aren't going to actually ship. (I prefer this to not building them # in the first place, so that we find out about build breakage early.) !begin vc cleantestprogs: -del $(BUILDDIR)testbn.exe !end !begin clangcl cleantestprogs: -rm -f $(BUILDDIR)testbn.exe !end