# why that env handling, see # https://help.appveyor.com/discussions/questions/18777-how-to-use-vcvars64bat-from-powershell#comment_44999171 Set-PsDebug -Trace 1 $SOURCE = Get-Location if (Test-Path env:ICINGA2_BUILDPATH) { $BUILD = $env:ICINGA2_BUILDPATH } else { $BUILD = "${SOURCE}\Build" } if (-not (Test-Path $BUILD)) { mkdir $BUILD | Out-Null } if (Test-Path env:VS_INSTALL_PATH) { $VSBASE = $env:VS_INSTALL_PATH } else { $VSBASE = "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019" } if (Test-Path env:BITS) { $bits = $env:BITS } else { $bits = 64 } # Execute vcvars in cmd and store env $vcvars_locations = @( "${VSBASE}\BuildTools\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars${bits}.bat", "${VSBASE}\Community\VC\Auxiliary\Build\vcvars${bits}.bat" ) $vcvars = $null foreach ($file in $vcvars_locations) { if (Test-Path $file) { $vcvars = $file break } } if ($vcvars -eq $null) { throw "Could not get Build environment script at locations: ${vcvars_locations}" } cmd.exe /c "call `"${vcvars}`" && set > `"${BUILD}\vcvars.txt`"" if ($LastExitCode -ne 0) { throw "Could not load Build environment from: ${vcvars}" } # Load environment for PowerShell Get-Content "${BUILD}\vcvars.txt" | Foreach-Object { if ($_ -match "^(VSCMD.*?)=(.*)$") { Set-Content ("env:" + $matches[1]) $matches[2] } }