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Mention Makefile.ux.

Be less certain about the possibility of building with vanilla VC6.
Provide more details of actively tested toolchains.

[originally from svn r8609]
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Jacob Nevins 2009-07-28 23:30:38 +00:00
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@ -18,9 +18,9 @@ For building on Windows:
-f Makefile.vc' to build all the PuTTY binaries.
Last time we checked, PuTTY built with vanilla VC7, or VC6 with
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.)
an up-to-date Platform SDK. (It might still be possible to build
with vanilla VC6, but you'll certainly have to remove some
functionality with directives such as NO_IPV6.)
(We've also had reports of success building with the
OpenWatcom compiler -- www.openwatcom.org -- using Makefile.vc
@ -56,9 +56,10 @@ For building on Windows:
- 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 and Makefile.cyg, so we'll
probably notice problems with those toolchains fairly quickly. Please
report any problems with the other toolchains mentioned above.
The PuTTY team actively use Makefile.vc (with VC7) and Makefile.cyg
(with mingw32), so we'll probably notice problems with those
toolchains fairly quickly. Please report any problems with the other
toolchains mentioned above.
For building on Unix:
@ -71,9 +72,12 @@ For building on Unix:
portability problems such as BSD-style ptys or different header file
requirements are expected.
- unix/Makefile.gtk is for non-autoconfigured builds. This makefile
expects you to change into the `unix' subdirectory, then run `make
-f Makefile.gtk'.
- unix/Makefile.gtk and unix/Makefile.ux are for non-autoconfigured
builds. These makefiles expect you to change into the `unix'
subdirectory, then run `make -f Makefile.gtk' or `make -f
Makefile.ux' respectively. Makefile.gtk builds all the programs but
relies on Gtk, whereas Makefile.ux builds only the command-line
utilities and has no Gtk dependence.
- For the graphical utilities, Gtk+-1.2 and Gtk+-2.0 should both be
supported.