* [cmake] Update to 3.17.1
* update cmake directory name
* [cpuid] Fix install headers.
* [stormlib] Fix install headers
* [murmurhash] Fix install headers
* [metrohash] Fix install headers
* update baseline
* update baseline
* [otl] update hash
* update baseline
* [gts] Do not use ninja to avoid empty implib issue
* update baseline
* [dmlc] Re-trigger ci test
* [replxx] Re-trigger ci test
* update baseline
* [osg] Re-trigger ci test
* [replxx] Fix build failure
* Set cmake min version to 3.17.1
* update baseline
* [libnice] Re-trigger ci test
* [mlpack] Re-trigger ci test
* update to 3.17.2
* update cmake hash
* update baseline
* update baseline
* update baseline
* update baseline
* Update scripts/ci.baseline.txt
Co-authored-by: Billy O'Neal <billy.oneal@gmail.com>
* update baseline
* update baseline
* [magnum] Set magnum:arm64-windows to skip in baseline
* [nanogui] Set nanogui:arm64-windows to fail in baseline
* [nettle] Set nettle:x64-windows to fail, waiting for fix this issue in another PR
* re-trigger CI test
* update baseline
* Install unixODBC in Linux
* [nanodbc] Re-trigger CI test
* update baseline
* Remove space
* update baseline
* libffi 3.3-rc0 custom port, with arm/arm64 windows support
* fix linux build
* enable EFI64 in linux x64, should fix build errors in some cases
* libffi: move to the arm64 support pr branch
* libffi: move to latest upstream master
* libffi: update to upstream master
* libffi: update to v3.3-rc2
* libffi: update to v3.3 release
* libffi: update version in fficonfig.h
* libffi: Remove CMAKE_WINDOWS_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS
* [libffi] update portfile.cmake
* [libnice] fix Windows ARM64 build
* CI: set atk:arm64-windows to fail
atk compilation requires running glib(arm64) tools, which is not possible on a x86 system.
* CI: libffi:arm64-windows passing
* [gdk-pixbuf] fix Windows ARM64 build
* [pangomm] show unsupported architecture error on ARM
* [pangomm] update portfile.cmake
* [libffi] Avoid depending on VCPKG_TARGET_TRIPLET; use native cmake variables instead. Avoid double expansion inside if().
* [libffi] TARGET is a keyword for if() -- use quoted expansion instead.
Co-authored-by: Robert Schumacher <roschuma@microsoft.com>