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 CVS,
-you'll have to generate the Makefiles yourself -- see below.)
+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:
-\versionid $Id: faq.but,v 1.83 2004/11/15 15:57:28 jacob Exp $
+\versionid $Id$
\A{faq} PuTTY FAQ
If you have host keys available in the common \c{known_hosts} format,
we have a script called
-\W{http://cvs.tartarus.org/putty/contrib/kh2reg.py}\c{kh2reg.py}
+\W{http://www.tartarus.org/~simon-anonsvn/viewcvs.cgi/putty/contrib/kh2reg.py?view=markup}\c{kh2reg.py}
to convert them to a Windows .REG file, which can be installed ahead of
time by double-clicking or using \c{REGEDIT}.
perl mkfiles.pl
text=`{ find . -name CVS -prune -o \
-name .cvsignore -prune -o \
+ -name .svn -prune -o \
-name LATEST.VER -prune -o \
-name CHECKLST.txt -prune -o \
-name mksrcarc.sh -prune -o \
find . -name uxarc -prune -o \
-name CVS -prune -o \
-name .cvsignore -prune -o \
+ -name .svn -prune -o \
-name '*.zip' -prune -o \
-name '*.tar.gz' -prune -o \
-type f -exec ln -s $PWD/{} uxarc/$arcname/{} \;