Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2007 21:06 UTC, submitted by Valour
OpenBSD "A few weeks ago, the OpenBSD Project announced that the Portable C Compiler had been added to the OpenBSD source tree. There has already been some explanation of why the traditional GNU Compiler Collection is troublesome and why a new compiler is needed, but there are still some details left uncovered. In this interview, Theo de Raadt and Otto Moerbeek of the OpenBSD Project offer more information about PCC and GCC and where they are headed within the project."
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by Spellcheck on Tue 16th Oct 2007 06:25 UTC in reply to "RE[4]: ..."
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2007-01-20

Problem with PuTTY is that it uses the Windows registry to store just about everything.


While it still won't save config to a flat file, which seems like it would be really easy with an abstracted interface to its config routines, its docs do have some workarounds, of sorts.

Oh, and there's this, which is even up to date: http://portableapps.com/apps/internet/putty_portable

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