* make user wide integration not burn everything if LLVM is used as a toolset.
(e.g. cmake -G "VS" -TLLVM fails to even find compiler due to linker issues)
fixes#4359 but might have side effects for that toolset.
(e.g. not automatically adding dependencies)
* remove whitespaces
* [vcpkg-integrate] Conform to MSBuild conventions for comparisons
* 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
* Add preliminary support for arm-windows and arm64-windows triplets
Visual Studio 15.4 shipped with new VC tools targeting arm and arm64
for desktop. This change allows for recognition and usage of new
triplets supporting arm and arm64 Windows desktop and server targets.
* Remove unnecessary changes
* Part 2
* Part 3
* Make detection of Arm64 _VCPKG_TARGET_ARCHITECTURE precise
* Enforce usage of Visual Studio CMake generatorfor arm and temporarily arm64 targets
* Address code review feedback, clean libjpeg-turbo port.cmake
* [libjpeg-turbo][tiff] Reduce changes to existing libraries.
* [vcpkg-cmake] Simplify toolchain selection logic and improve comments
On Win7, calling powershell via MSBuild results in normal output lines being split based on the ConHost system-wide default line length settings.
The fix is to first write all the lines to a file, then load that file as into an MSBuild ItemGroup. This avoids all interaction with ConHost.
$(TargetPath) is a simpler way of getting the primary output than assembling it from multiple variables. In addition, $(OutputType) matches $(TargetExt) only for .exe projects.
Add lib\ and lib\manual-link\ to additional library paths.
[gtest] Because the four libraries provided by gtest supply redundant symbols and define main, opt them all out.
Addresses #306.