Subversion, you'll have to generate the Makefiles yourself -- see
below.)
+There are various compile-time directives that you can use to
+disable or modify certain features; it may be necessary to do this
+in some environments. They are documented in `Recipe', and in
+comments in many of the generated Makefiles.
+
For building on Windows:
- windows/Makefile.vc is for command-line builds on MS Visual C++
-f Makefile.vc' to build all the PuTTY binaries.
Last time we checked, PuTTY built with vanilla VC7, or VC6 with
- the Platform SDK.
+ an up-to-date Platform SDK. (It is possible to build with
+ vanilla VC6, but you'll have to remove some functionality with
+ directives such as NO_IPV6.)
(We've also had one report of success building with the
OpenWatcom compiler -- www.openwatcom.org -- using Makefile.vc
Makefile.lcc' while in the `windows' subdirectory. (You will
probably need to specify COMPAT=-DNO_MULTIMON.)
+ - Inside the windows/DEVCPP subdirectory are Dev-C++ project
+ files for doing GUI-based builds of the various PuTTY utilities.
+
For building on Unix:
- unix/configure is for Unix and GTK. If you don't have GTK, you