wouldn't care about except for the fact that it's still used to
implement the Saved Sessions menu item in PuTTY and Pageant.
[originally from svn r7291]
[r7265 == 5d76e00dac]
putting HTML Help into "single-threaded" mode. Furthermore, this requires
extra work from the application (message pumping via HH_PRETRANSLATEMESSAGE).
Thus, remove them and run Help in a secondary thread. This means that keyboard
input into the Index and Search tabs now works.
[originally from svn r7285]
launchable session without getting confused by it, we can relax the
restriction on storing a host name in DS, which has attracted a
steady stream of complaints over the past six or seven years.
[originally from svn r7266]
represent a launchable session, unless the user can be construed to
have really meant it. This means:
- starting up PuTTY when the Default Settings are launchable still
brings up the config box, and you have to hit Open to actually
launch that session
- double-clicking on Default Settings from the config box will load
them but not launch them.
On the other hand:
- explicitly loading the Default Settings on the command line using
`-load' _does_ still launch them.
[originally from svn r7265]
the release directory into a _subdirectory_ of the main build.out,
and delivers the link maps and sign.sh alongside it. That simplifies
both the nightly snapshot cron job (which now doesn't have to
carefully move the maps out of the release directory or go looking
in strange places for sign.sh) and my release procedure (for much
the same reasons).
[originally from svn r7258]
remember to put an empty string in it rather than sending a completely
empty packet. This should help with those servers (notably RomSShell)
that actually check the contents of SSH_MSG_IGNORE.
[originally from svn r7236]
parts of the versioning code which might not like them.
As a result of this checkin, bob builds from modified SVN working
copies will still announce themselves as revision nnnnM in the
textual version strings, but their binary version in the Windows
VERSIONINFO will now be 0.0.0.0.
[originally from svn r7231]
base files. (The signatures aren't actually _generated_ by bob, of
course, but the redirects are harmless in their absence.)
[originally from svn r7228]
Saves me having to remember all the fiddly gpg arguments every time.
Should be usable for both releases (with manual passphrase input)
and snapshots (run automatically).
[originally from svn r7227]
and custom svn builds should now have appropriately named Unix
source archives and installer binaries, plus .htaccess files
providing redirects to them from totally standard filenames. I
_think_ this now makes it feasible to switch the nightly builds to
using bob.
[originally from svn r7226]
a fourth class of PuTTY version tags in addition to release,
snapshot and unidentified: we now have `Custom build r1234',
indicating a build made from that SVN revision in a context other
than that of a dated snapshot. The build script generates these when
it doesn't know what else to do; `unidentified builds' will now only
occur when you run nmake from the command line.
Also, the build script now generates sensible version data in the
installer to match this. So I _think_ we should now be set to use
bob to generate installer builds of the nightly snapshots, although
of course I'll have to wait until tomorrow to test one.
[originally from svn r7211]
appears to merely fix the background colour (arranging for it to
have transparency rather than being on some kind of default grey
background), but it turns out to also fix the strange blurry
behaviour I see in the GNOME Taskbar, for no very obvious reason.
[originally from svn r7186]
comes last on the compiler command line. This makes it easier to
override the normal compile options (since conflicting command-line
options usually follow a last-wins policy) in order to compile (for
example) the Unix version -g -O0.
[originally from svn r7170]
term_provide_resize_fn() was not being broken when the back end was
destroyed on session termination, causing resizing an inactive PuTTY
to be a segfault hazard.
[originally from svn r7143]
which have been broken since r6797.
(At least some versions of Win9x are gratuitously picky about the arguments to
CreateThread(), requiring lpThreadId not to be NULL.)
[originally from svn r7132]
[r6797 == 291533d3f9]
It's specific to the Windows installer, so it seems unnecessarily confusing to
have it in the top level of the source distribution alongside README.
[originally from svn r7125]
will close the window even in `close window only on clean exit'
mode. Also, while I'm here, arrange a suitable exit code for
"exit-signal".
[originally from svn r7121]