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authorJacob Nevins <jacobn@chiark.greenend.org.uk>2022-05-27 13:07:04 +0300
committerJacob Nevins <jacobn@chiark.greenend.org.uk>2022-05-27 13:07:04 +0300
commit1952519c601f0bb5eb30fa7e0e21a97dedcd747d (patch)
tree77bb45219cd72b03c81690ed4bf1e70c456689f2 /doc
parent55407f03700892f3c161203dbdeb0616a811ef47 (diff)
Update Unix build instructions in FAQ.
(Bit late, but never mind.)
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@@ -250,8 +250,7 @@ There are Unix ports of most of the traditional PuTTY tools, and also
one entirely new application.
If you look at the source release, you should find a \c{unix}
-subdirectory. There are a couple of ways of building it,
-including the usual \c{configure}/\c{make}; see the file \c{README}
+subdirectory. You need \c{cmake} to build it; see the file \c{README}
in the source distribution. This should build you:
\b Unix ports of PuTTY, Plink, PSCP, and PSFTP, which work pretty much