deps/winhttp


Log

Author Commit Date CI Message
Patrick Steinhardt 4da74c83 2017-10-20T07:29:17 cmake: use project-relative binary and source directories Due to our split of CMake files into multiple modules, we had to replace some uses of the `${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}` and `${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}` variables and replace them with `${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}` and `${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}`. This enabled us to still be able to refer to top-level files when defining build instructions inside of a subdirectory. When replacing all variables, it was assumed that the absolute set of variables is always relative to the current project. But in fact, this is not the case, as these variables always point to the source and binary directory as given by the top-levl project. So the change actually broke the ability to include libgit2 directly as a subproject, as source files cannot be found anymore. Fix this by instead using project-specific source and binary directories with `${libgit2_SOURCE_DIR}` and `${libgit2_BINARY_DIR}`.
Patrick Steinhardt 43248500 2017-06-28T13:21:09 cmake: move winhttp build instructions into subdirectory Extract code required to build the winhttp library into its own CMakeLists.txt, which is included as required.
Edward Thomson 4f0f2b84 2015-06-10T16:36:38 Correct line endings on winhttp.def
Tony Kelman 547517d7 2015-03-16T14:49:23 use a different .def file for 64 bit
klutzy e613e6eb 2015-03-16T12:46:33 patch so mingw-w64 can build
Philip Kelley 8f426d7d 2014-06-09T11:43:25 Win32: Enable WinHTTP for MinGW