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Adsk Contrib - Improve Windows batch files to find installed Visual Studio location #1980

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@cozdas cozdas commented May 29, 2024

  • Instead of assuming a hard-coded visual studio installation path, we're now using the vswhere.exe tool that the visual studio installs in every system. This removes the necessity to specify the msvc path in the command line if visual studio was not installed into the default path. Option to override is still possible as before.

…e're now using the vswhere.exe tool that the visual studio installs in every system. This removes the necessity to specify the msvc path in the command line if visual studio was not installed into the default path. Option to override is still possible as before.

Signed-off-by: cuneyt.ozdas <[email protected]>
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@doug-walker doug-walker changed the title Improve Windows batch files to find installed Visual Studio location. Adsk Contrib - Improve Windows batch files to find installed Visual Studio location May 30, 2024
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