Alexander Neundorf 767f24aeda ENH: patch from Miguel
- cleaning up a bit: static helper functions, remove unused scanner profiles, remove unused variables, etc.
- correct <name> entry in .project file
- converts the make command and other paths obtained from cygwin cmake to windows style paths
- provide environment setup for compiling with nmake
- create linked resources and path entries for executable/library_output_path's not subdirs of binary path
- fixes incorrect exclusions of output dirs when named the same as source dir
- excludes the CMakeFiles subdirs from the directories to scan for output targets
- removes possible redundant entries in <pathentry include ...>
- adds the all and preinstall targets to the target list
- removes the linked resources for non out-of-source builds and conflicting dirs

Alex
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