Fixes `OUTPUT_VARIABLE`, `ERROR_VARIABLE`.
vcpkg always wants logfiles. CMake (`execute_process`) doesn't send
stdout/stderr to files and variables at the same time, and even "the
precedence is not specified". So simultaneous output has to be handled
in `vcpkg_execute_required_process`.
At this occasion, port the arguments for stripping trailing whitespace.
`tensorflow-common` implicitly relied on the broken behavior. I chose
the minimal fix: drop the pointless calls, just set the empty value.
while playing with qtbase on x64-uwp i found that it could not pass a
try_compile command since important variables are not correctly
forwarded. As such I concluded that the handling of try_compile in vcpkg
is completely wrong.
Fixes#37189
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Fixes:
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CMake Deprecation Warning at CMakeLists.txt:1 (cmake_minimum_required):
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CMake.
~~~
Add test-engine feature to the imgui port:
https://github.com/ocornut/imgui_test_engine
I made it a feature because they both depend on each other to build,
that's why it is a feature instead of a new port.
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- Change homepage URLs to point to documentation instead of GH.
- Allow encoding alternative propagation of `supports`/`platform` so
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- Allow to suppress the generated dependency `platform` expression when
a dependency is non-optional.
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(`boost-parameter` platform expression must account for `boost-python`.)
This fixes port `boost` for uwp. And so it can now be directly
referenced from `vcpkg-ci-boost` which is already enforced to `pass` in
ci.baseline.txt. 🎉
- Restores sorting of `$portData`.
- Use the same tarball download area and naming as `vcpkg install`.
This PR doesn't include the updates to `boost-container` (#38806),
`bost-interprocess` (#38815) and boost-math (#38728)
Refactor curl port:
- Add test
- Refine dependencies patch
- gssapi feature is not for windows
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opencv even has
`message(WARNING "The python module is currently unsupported on Windows
when building static OpenCV libraries")`
In general static python builds don't support extensions on windows as
such a pyd build against a static python can never be used.
What would work -> static extensions linked into a final executable.
There is no proper way to deactivate extensions if python was statically
build on windows.
Two questions remain here:
Should python be build dynamically on windows for static triplets so
that we get a broader CI test? (maybe add a forbidden feature for only
windows&static which allows building the static python instead)