Fix incorrect platform detection in setenvvar.bat on VS2022#8866
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Fix incorrect platform detection in setenvvar.bat on VS2022#8866tomneko wants to merge 1 commit intoFirebirdSQL:B3_0_Releasefrom
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This pull request fixes incorrect platform detection in
setenvvar.batwhenbuilding Firebird on modern Visual Studio environments (VS2022 Build Tools).
The current script relies on
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE, which always reportsAMD64even when using the x86 Native Tools Command Prompt. As a result,FB_TARGET_PLATFORMis always set tox64, and Win32 builds do not behavecorrectly.
This patch replaces the detection logic with the
%Platform%variable, whichcorrectly reports
x86orx64depending on the toolchain.Fixes #8865