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Install bison and flex on the windows cmake build from cyg-get. Because the chocolatey package for flex and bison is currently broken, due to a dead link.

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Because the chocolatey package for flex and bison is currently broken,
due to a dead link.
@thomasspriggs thomasspriggs force-pushed the tas/fix_windows_bison_dependency branch from 61fcb8e to c4ba38f Compare August 17, 2020 16:04
commands:
- choco install -y --no-progress cmake --installargs 'ADD_CMAKE_TO_PATH=System'
- choco install -y --no-progress winflexbison3 ninja
- choco install cyg-get -y --no-progress

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Something about installing one package manager with another package manager so the managed package manager can manage some packages is hurting my brain.

@thomasspriggs thomasspriggs changed the title Fix windows CI Fix AWS windows cmake CI Aug 17, 2020
@thomasspriggs thomasspriggs marked this pull request as ready for review August 17, 2020 16:41
@thomasspriggs thomasspriggs merged commit 569014b into diffblue:develop Aug 18, 2020
@thomasspriggs thomasspriggs deleted the tas/fix_windows_bison_dependency branch August 18, 2020 07:54
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