On 08.03.2015 11:17, Stephan Beal wrote:
Windows is relevant because one has to install extra tools to get SSH/SCP support on Windows. On all modern Unixes they are preinstalled. It is possible, but it's a pain in the butt if the machine doesn't already have such tools installed, and he's hoping for a built-in solution. Putty can be installed (i.e. copied into place) without admin rights, so it's not a huge hurdle, but Putty and WinSCP have both been unmaintained for many years now (last i checked, anyway), and (AFAIK) have no readily-available replacement. (Nonetheless, they are both used _heavily_ in corporate environments where sysadmins are forced to use Windows workstations (which includes all corporate environments i've worked in the past 15 years).)
Both, PuTTY and WinSCP are actively maintained: PuTTY: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ Latest release: beta 0.64 from 2015-02-28 WinSCP: http://winscp.net/ Latest release: 5.7 from 2015-02-20 -- tsbg _______________________________________________ fossil-dev mailing list fossil-dev@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-dev