![]() You should see all of your saved sessions and settings just as if you $ make -j$(nproc) -f Makefile.gtk LDFLAGS="-Wl,-no-as-needed,-ldl"īuilding takes only 6 seconds on my machine. Save the patch I pasted above to MBT_PASTE.patch and apply it (if it fails download patch directly from ): git apply MTB_PASTE.patch You have to get Putty source code, apply the patch and re-buildĬlone Putty repository: git clone git:///simon/putty.git & cd putty ![]() * fchown(fd.) or chown(path.) depending on parameters. * The guts of setstat and fsetstat, macroised so that they can call * If the OS doesn't support futimes(3) then we have to pretend it static inline int futimes(int fd, const struct timeval tv) +++ -412,16 +412,6 static void uss_fstat(SftpServer *srv, SftpReplyBuilder *reply, +++ -447,7 +447,7 static Mouse_Button translate_button(Mouse_Button button)ĭiff -git a/unix/uxsftpserver.c b/unix/uxsftpserver.c Will make it paste the text: diff -git a/unix/gtkwin.c b/unix/gtkwin.c ![]() Theįollowing patch will modify the default behavior of right click and Modify the program's source code to suit your needs and use it. But, thanks to the nature of open source you can always Should ask Putty developers about that, most probably nobody has even Not possible to use "Compromise (Middle extends, Right pastes)" on ![]()
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