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@@ -5,22 +5,27 @@ bin\Prebuild.exe /target vs2015
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setlocal ENABLEEXTENSIONS
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set VALUE_NAME=MSBuildToolsPath
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+rem Try to find VS2019
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+for %%e in (Enterprise Professional Community) do (
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+ if exist "%PROGRAMS%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\%%e\MSBuild\Current\Bin\MSBuild.exe" (
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+
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+ set ValueValue="%PROGRAMS%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\%%e\MSBuild\Current\Bin\"
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+ goto :found
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+ )
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+)
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rem try find vs2017
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if "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%"=="x86" set PROGRAMS=%ProgramFiles%
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if defined ProgramFiles(x86) set PROGRAMS=%ProgramFiles(x86)%
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for %%e in (Enterprise Professional Community) do (
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-
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if exist "%PROGRAMS%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\%%e\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe" (
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set ValueValue="%PROGRAMS%\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\%%e\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\"
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goto :found
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)
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-
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)
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-
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rem We have to use grep or find to locate the correct line, because reg query spits
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rem out 4 lines before Windows 7 but 2 lines after Windows 7.
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rem We use grep if it's on the path; otherwise we use the built-in find command
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