* breakpad: Enable building the libbreakpad_client library
That's the library that allows creating and uploading .dmp files
when a program crashes.
Use the same flags and setup as for libbreakpad, just note that
this commit changes the installation folder for headers which
was previously incorrect:
The libbreakpad headers were installed in include/google_breakpad,
but the correct path is include/breakpad/google_breakpad,
and client headers go into include/breakpad/client/windows.
* [breakpad] Install headers one directory higher
* [breakpad] Switch to only build static libraries. Disable libbreakpad_client on non-windows due to additional work required.
* Add libplist
* Add libusbmuxd
* Fix typos
* Add getopt
* Add libimobiledevice
* Fix typos
* Add libideviceactivation
* Add ideviceinstaller
* Include utilities
* Install usbmuxd
* Add readline
* Fix readline on 64-bit windows
* Add libirecovery
* libideviceactivation: include tools
* Bump versions to fix build issues
* Bump versions
* Add idevicerestore
* [getopt][getopt-win32] Rename to getopt-win32 and only install on Windows Desktop
* [readline][readline-win32] Rename to readline-win32 and only install for Windows Desktop
* [vcpkg_from_github][vcpkg_apply_patches] Make PATCHES relative to the current port directory
* [vcpkg_install_msbuild][vcpkg_check_linkage] Introduce vcpkg_install_msbuild() and vcpkg_check_linkage().
* [libimobiledevice et al] Use vcpkg_from_github() and vcpkg_install_msbuild()
* [readline] Fix static builds
On Ubuntu 16.04, old versions of g++ such as 4.9 are available. Other
Linux distributions may also ship with g++ versions older than 5. With
the previous test, the bootstrap script was not failing fast and instead
was starting to compile vcpkg before it encountered the unsupported flag
-std=c++1z. The error message was not very explicit and that was making
it difficult to the developer to understand what the problem was. However,
when using g++ 5, an clear error message was printed to help the user.
This commit shows the helpful error message anytime g++ is older than
version 6.