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in place of making a network connection. This has involved a couple of minor infrastructure changes: - New dlg_label_change() function in the dialog.h interface, which alters the label on a control. Only used, at present, to switch the Host Name and Port boxes into Serial Line and Speed, which means that any platform not implementing serial connections (i.e. currently all but Windows) does not need to actually do anything in this function. Yet. - New small piece of infrastructure: cfg_launchable() determines whether a Config structure describes a session ready to be launched. This was previously determined by seeing if it had a non-empty host name, but it has to check the serial line as well so there's a centralised function for it. I haven't gone through all front ends and arranged for this function to be used everywhere it needs to be; so far I've only checked Windows. - Similarly, cfg_dest() returns the destination of a connection (host name or serial line) in a text format suitable for putting into messages such as `Unable to connect to %s'. [originally from svn r6815] |
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$Id$ Information about PuTTY for the Mac OS -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This is a port of PuTTY to the Classic Mac OS. It is a work in progress and should be considered unfinished and insecure. It is not considered to be of release quality, even if you found it (and you're reading this) in a PuTTY release source archive. Unless you know what you're doing, don't use it. 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] * 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. * The host key database is currently limited by its implementation to 2727 host keys. Unimplemented features (should be done before release): * TCP urgent data. * Listening sockets. * Changing font size in reponse to resize requests. * Full screen mode. * Session configuration. * Entropy collection. * Private key files. * Pageant and PuTTYgen. * Do something with Open Application Apple Events. * Close-on-exit. * Warn-on-quit. * 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. Local Variables: mode: text End: