Now that it's automatically derived and that in-tree mozconfigs are
setting DIA_SDK_PATH, we don't need to set WIN_DIA_SDK_BIN_DIR on
automation, or elsewhere, for that matter.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17915
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And remove all the variables that configure will figure out for us as a
consequence. This has the side effect of making the automation builds a
little more like local builds, in that they don't rely on preset PATH,
LIB, etc. for the build to work.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17789
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It turns out, we don't need to `mk_add_options export` the variables
from the in-tree mozconfigs. If anything, that causes problems when
trying to simplify the mozconfigs, because it makes the variables
exported from .mozconfig.mk, overriding what configure may change and
store in autoconf.mk.
All the variables are handled by configure in a way that makes them
available in autoconf.mk, so there's no loss there, and with the
python/shell-based mozconfig loader, it turns out we don't need to go
through extra normalization via cmd.
autospider.py, being its own pseudo-mozconfig parser, still does need
it, though, but it was hooking into it already, so just inline that.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D17769
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The new VS package is now based on update 15.4.2, although that release didn't affect any files in our package. I'm picking up the update mostly just to make filename unique.