


Updated patch for PuTTY 0.61 with some bug fixes.įirst release of the patch for PuTTY 0.61. Thank you for your Performance Accessories inquiry. The first version for PuTTY 0.61 was released on my blog. Unfortunately we do not make a putty that is sold at Home Depot. Revision 1 of patch for 0.61 including a fix for a crash the patch introduced. This page went live with a patch for PuTTY 0.62. Fixes an issue where specifying a non-default browser would not work. Fixes an issue where unicode characters would prevent URL detection from working. Revision 1 of patch for PuTTY 0.67 released. Starting today, binaries are instead built using clang-cl, the same compiler used by upstream PuTTY. The cause seems to be bug with the new toolchain (newer GCC and MinGW-w64 instead of MinGW). The old binaries were subtly broken, and wouldn't start on certain machines. Revision 1 of PuTTY-url based on PuTTY 0.71 released.įixes the settings pane, which was broken in the initial release (due to PuTTY becoming stricter with allowed data types for settings using check boxes). If you would like to access the original binaries, they can be found here: 64 bit / 32 bit (Removed on to resolve Safe Browsing flagging). Binaries produced by clang-cl 6 and 7 were also affected, but to a lesser degree, while the pre-release of 9 was completely unaffected. The binaries for the latest version have been replaced with ones built using clang-cl 5.įor unclear reasons, the previous ones (built using clang-cl 8) were falsely identified as malicious by numerous (~30) anti-virus products.
