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Ben Harris bea09a8046 The event log is implemented; remove it from the list.
[originally from svn r2830]
2003-02-10 23:49:58 +00:00
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.cvsignore Add PuTTYtel binaries. 2003-01-08 23:58:50 +00:00
mac_res.r Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
mac.c Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
mac.h Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
macdlg.c Add a level of indirection to make it rather easier to work out which of a 2003-02-04 23:39:26 +00:00
macevlog.c Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
macnet.c Move net_service_lookup() to macnet.c, since that's where it belongs. 2003-02-06 01:01:27 +00:00
macnoise.c Small amount of extra noise gathering -- slurp the process list in 2003-01-30 23:11:07 +00:00
macresid.h Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
macstore.c Carbonise, mostly by replacing addresource() with c2pstrcpy() and 2003-02-02 00:04:36 +00:00
macstuff.h Rather more natural (if much more complex) Mac Filename implementation. 2003-02-01 21:44:05 +00:00
macterm.c Crude Event Log implementation for the Mac. I'm fairly convinced now that 2003-02-07 01:38:12 +00:00
macucs.c Use the standard linedraw->Unicode mapping from unicode.c to generate 2003-01-14 19:57:36 +00:00
mkputty.mpw Remove a spurious reference to a variable I've removed. 2002-12-30 15:41:52 +00:00
mtcpnet.c Move net_service_lookup() to macnet.c, since that's where it belongs. 2003-02-06 01:01:27 +00:00
otnet.c If we're compiling for Carbon, define OTCARBONAPPLICATION so that we get 2003-02-04 02:15:18 +00:00
README.mac The event log is implemented; remove it from the list. 2003-02-10 23:49:58 +00:00
stricmp.c Provide a version of stricmp() and strnicmp() for Mac OS, which doesn't have 2003-01-04 17:24:49 +00:00
vsnprint.c Add a vsnprintf() for the Mac, which doesn't have one of its own. This is 2003-01-04 19:01:45 +00:00

$Id: README.mac,v 1.26 2003/02/10 23:49:58 ben Exp $

Information about PuTTY for the Mac OS
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

Compiling it:

 See ../README for generic information.

 To compile PuTTY for Mac OS you will need:

 MPW
  <ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Tool_Chest/Core_Mac_OS_Tools/MPW_etc./
   MPW-GM_Images/MPW-GM.img.bin>
  Install this in the usual way.

 Universal Headers
  <ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Development_Kits/
   UniversalHeaders3.4.2.img.bin>
  Install using the script in "Documentation:MPW Users - ReadMe".

 Text Encoding Converter SDK
  <ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Development_Kits/TEC_1.5.sit.hqx>
  Copy contents of "68K Static Libraries" to
   "Interfaces&Libraries:Libraries:Libraries".
  Copy contents of "Stub Libraries" to
   "Interfaces&Libraries:Libraries:SharedLibraries".

 CarbonStdCLib.o
  <ftp://ftp.apple.com/developer/Tool_Chest/Core_Mac_OS_Tools/
   MPW_Website_Downloads/CarbonStdCLib.o-3.8d3.hqx>
  Copy contents of "CIncludes" to
   "Interfaces&Libraries:Interfaces:CIncludes".
  Copy contents of "PPCLibraries" to
   "Interfaces&Libraries:Libraries:PPCLibraries".

 The "mkputty.mpw" script does all the work, and currently producess a
 Classic 68K build of PuTTY called "PuTTY.68k", a non-Carbon PowerPC
 build called "PuTTY.ppc", and similar builds of PuTTYtel called
 "PuTTYtel.68k" and "PuTTYtel.ppc".  The CFM-68K build is currently
 disabled because it overflows the global data space and I can't work
 out how to stop this happening.  The Carbon build doesn't work yet.

Runtime requirements:

 The Classic 68K build of PuTTY should work on any Macintosh running
 System 7.0 or later.  It runs in the Classic environment in Mac OS X.

 The CFM-68K build of PuTTY should work on any Macintosh with a 68020,
 68030 or 68040 processor and with either the CFM-68K Runtime Enabler
 or Mac OS 7.6.1 or later installed.

 The PowerPC build of PuTTY should work on any Power Macintosh.  It
 runs in the Classic environment in Mac OS X.

 The Carbon build of PuTTY (when it works) should work on any Power
 Macintosh with CarbonLib (and Mac OS 8.1 or later), Mac OS 9 or
 Mac OS X installed.

Known bugs:
 * Display is far too slow.
 * Real bold doesn't compensate for changing character widths without Color
   QuickDraw. [MAYBE FIXED]
 * Compiling ssh.c using SC 8.8.4 with "-opt time" causes SSH1
   connections to fail with "Incorrect CRC received on packet".  Using
   "-opt none" works around this.
 * When the last terminal window closes, the Edit menu doesn't get disabled
   immediately, which it should.
 * When using the "VT100" font, text copied to the clipboard doesn't
   get newlines in it, because that font has a graphic character at
   position 0x0d.  Even if we did insert 0x0d manually, TextEdit
   insists on displaying the graphic version, so I think we need a
   font switch at this point.  This can be seen as a special case of
   the need to switch fonts to get odd characters.
 * Pasting large blocks of text doesn't work.

Unimplemented features (should be done before release):
 * TCP urgent data.
 * Listening sockets.
 * Clipping host resize requests to screen size.
 * Changing font size in reponse to resize requests.
 * Full screen mode.
 * Session configuration.
 * Host key database.
 * Entropy collection.
 * Private key files.
 * Pageant and PuTTYgen.
 * Do something with Open Application Apple Events.
 * Warn-on-close.
 * Close-on-exit.
 * Warn-on-quit.
 * Flashing things.
 * Non-block cursors.

Wishlist (after release):
 * SFTP client (GUI?)
 * Carbon compatibility (requires Open Transport and Navigation Services).
 * 'styl' paste, for script codes.
 * Handle 'gurl' Apple Events.

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