We will now manage the libarchive source tree updates using
the `Utilities/Scripts/update-libarchive.bash` script. Drop
the README that covered the old method.
In `detect_nsis_overwrite.cpp` we include windows.h first, and we must
preserve that. Place the include in an isolated block so that tools
that sort includes do not move it.
This test fails spuriously too often and prevents the nightly binary
from finishing. Simply skip it for the nightly binary to allow it
to complete more regularly.
This test fails spuriously too often and prevents the nightly binary
from finishing. Simply skip it for the nightly binary to allow it
to complete more regularly.
Compile with `-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x502` to use a WinXP-compatible API.
Compile with `-D_USING_V110_SDK71_` to tell the VS standard library
headers that we are building with a WinXP-compatible Windows SDK. Link
executables with `-subsystem:console,5.02` to make them runnable on
Windows XP 64-bit. Ideally `cmake-gui` should instead be linked with
`-subsystem:windows,5.02` but with the Ninja and Makefile generators
CMake adds `-subsystem:windows` after our `-subsystem:console,5.02` flag
and the linker seems to interpret this combination as we need.
This should be done so that any attributes for ignoring certain files
when exporting can be appended to the file during the extraction step,
but ignored in the actual import. Necessary for importing the gitsetup
repository.
The `git ls-files | xargs rm` removes only files; directories which are
empty are left laying around. This later chokes the `mv` which puts the
"reduced" directory into place. Remove the empty directories as well.
Use a custom action to look for Uninstall.exe in the user
selected installation prefix.
Its presence indicates a previous NSIS installation.
Inform the user and request manual resolution of the issue.
Compile with `-D_WIN32_WINNT=0x501` to use a WinXP-compatible API.
Compile with `-D_USING_V110_SDK71_` to tell the VS standard library
headers that we are building with a WinXP-compatible Windows SDK. Link
executables with `-subsystem:console,5.01` to make them runnable on
Windows XP. Ideally `cmake-gui` should instead be linked with
`-subsystem:windows,5.01` but with the Ninja and Makefile generators
CMake adds `-subsystem:windows` after our `-subsystem:console,5.01` flag
and the linker seems to interpret this combination as we need.
a5dd0c9d Add option to use a system-installed KWIML
036b6ef7 Port CMake from cmIML to KWIML
12293371 Merge branch 'upstream-KWIML' into import-kwiml
3fdbb0a8 KWIML 2015-12-09 (43f9f8d0)
55b21d07 Add script to update KWIML from upstream
c7d9a249 Utilities/KWIML: Drop sources to make room for fresh import
24cdb9df CMake: Mimic NSIS options dialog in WiX installer
de77d4a7 CPackWIX: Allow multiple patch files and diagnose if any are missing
38d723b3 CPackWIX: Allow patching of shortcut components
This script scans Boost headers in order to determine inter-library
dependencies, using the "autolink" information embedded in the
headers for automatic linking on Windows. This information is then
output in a form suitable for use in FindBoost.cmake.