bundling superputty with C/C++ interpreter ch for distribution
  • Hello,
    I am checking if I can recommend softintegration  to bundle superputty for distribution along with its ch shell  (
    It can be a great development and admin tool together with superputty.

    I just tried the latest release of superputty (v1.03)
    A couple  of questions to ask if you don't mind.
    1) is there a way I can set the path for putty and pscp from command line?
    2) if I start supperputty and make a fist putty session connection, the Password prompt becomes two lines. It looks strange ( a minor issue though).
    3) if I have putty connected to the remote site, right click "Duplicate session" or "New session" from the putty tab wont work.
    I have 5 putty sessions open and then got disconnected,  I cannot restart the session by right click the tab. It requires to close all of them manually first.  A standalone putty allows you to click left top of "restart session" to get it work.  is there a fix?
    4) when will be the next release of superputty?

    thank you for the great work.
    Woods. 

  • Hoi,
    1) No, for what purpose?
    2) Can't reproduce. Whats the exact actions you take to produce this problem?
    3) Yeah it's know that this don't work in v1.03. Duplicate session should work at the next version.
    4) Depends on phendryx. But based on the comment here: http://superputty.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/78#Comment_78 it can take a while.

    blackoise

  • 1) for configuration on the fly without using the superputty setup.
    2) cannot reproduce now, maybe it is for the first time use
    3) thanks for the link, I saw solution is there and just not committed.

    One thing I don't understand is that why we need to keep the session from putty's registry under
    superputty. why cannot we just point superputty's session location to putty's registry location?
    With current settings, if I create a new session, it won't show up under superputty's session manager.
    have to click  "copy configuration" again.

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