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Simon Tatham d5b2fd9d2f Unix: conditionalise test_lineedit and test_terminal.
If we don't have GTK enabled in the build, then lots of important
stuff never gets added to the 'guiterminal' build-time object library,
without which these terminal-using programs can't link successfully,
even though they don't actually use GTK.

I could add yet more stub functions, but I don't think that's really
necessary - it doesn't seem like a serious inconvenience that you can
only test the terminal on a platform where you can also build real
applications that include it. So I've just moved those two executable
file definitions inside the Big If that conditionalises PuTTY and
pterm themselves.
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This is the README for PuTTY, a free Windows and Unix Telnet and SSH
client.

PuTTY is built using CMake <https://cmake.org/>. To compile in the
simplest way (on any of Linux, Windows or Mac), run these commands in
the source directory:

  cmake .
  cmake --build .

Then, to install in the simplest way on Linux or Mac:

  cmake --build . --target install

On Unix, pterm would like to be setuid or setgid, as appropriate, to
permit it to write records of user logins to /var/run/utmp and
/var/log/wtmp. (Of course it will not use this privilege for
anything else, and in particular it will drop all privileges before
starting up complex subsystems like GTK.) The cmake install step
doesn't attempt to add these privileges, so if you want user login
recording to work, you should manually ch{own,grp} and chmod the
pterm binary yourself after installation. If you don't do this,
pterm will still work, but not update the user login databases.

Documentation (in various formats including Windows Help and Unix
`man' pages) is built from the Halibut (`.but') files in the `doc'
subdirectory. If you aren't using one of our source snapshots,
you'll need to do this yourself. Halibut can be found at
<https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/halibut/>.

The PuTTY home web site is

    https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/

If you want to send bug reports or feature requests, please read the
Feedback section of the web site before doing so. Sending one-line
reports saying `it doesn't work' will waste your time as much as
ours.

See the file LICENCE for the licence conditions.
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