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CMake 3.27 deprecates compatibility with CMake < 3.5. Update tests that
do not cover older interfaces to avoid the deprecation warning.
Follow the pattern from:
* commit 7b07ccdd2b (Tests/*Only: Update cmake_minimum_required versions,
2020-06-15, v3.19.0-rc1~629^2~1)
* commit 72e7c45e98 (Tests: Bump CMake minimum required in tests to 2.8.12,
2020-12-22, v3.20.0-rc1~224^2)
* commit f6b4db365a (Tests: bump cmake_minimum_required version to 2.8.12,
2021-04-04, v3.21.0-rc1~372^2)
Also remove explicit `cmake_policy` settings made redundant by the
version.
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Since 3.19, CMake generates a deprecation warning when using a minimum
version less than 2.8.12. This eliminates those warnings generated
during tests, which are typically hidden from the user and developer but
are being generated nonetheless.
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InstallRequiredSystemLibraries does not install any dlls when
used with VS 6 dashboards. Modify the ValidateBuild script to
expect only 1 file when building with VS 6.
Using "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<INSTALL_DIR>" does not work when
<INSTALL_DIR> evaluates to a long enough string. However, using
"-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=<INSTALL_DIR>" does work, even with
the longer strings. So: make sure to include the ":PATH" when using
this construct with ExternalProject calls so that they may install
to the proper location on VS 6 builds. All existing calls that match
"CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.*INSTALL_DIR" include the ":PATH" after this
commit.
By the way: https://twitter.com/DLRdave/status/134339505397309440
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Simply to ease analyzing still-occurring dashboard failures.
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Build a simple, do-nothing VS 7.1 MFC wizard generated app
with CMake.
Build it two different ways via ExternalProject, one with
CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 1 for linking to MFC statically, and
one with CMAKE_MFC_FLAG set to 2 for linking to the shared
MFC dlls.
Validate that the install tree of the static build has only
one *.exe file in it and nothing else. Also validate that the
install tree of the shared library build has multiple files in
it (no less than 3) and that they are only of the expected types
*.exe, *.dll and *.manifest.
This commit does not address the issue reported in #11213,
it merely adds a test that may be used to show that the
bug report is valid. After this commit, the MFC test should
fail on any dashboard machines that have MSVC defined, but
cannot build an MFC app. We can then analyze that failure
data as input to solving the issue.
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