Update Windows installation script to put Python 2.6.4 into the Windows installer.
@rem
@rem Copyright (c) 2005-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
@rem All rights reserved.
@rem This component and the accompanying materials are made available
@rem under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
@rem which accompanies this distribution, and is available
@rem at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
@rem
@rem Initial Contributors:
@rem Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
@rem
@rem Contributors:
@rem
@rem Description:
@rem
@SETLOCAL
@SET HOSTPLATFORM=win 32
@SET HOSTPLATFORM_DIR=win32
@REM Automatically find SBS_HOME if it is not set
@IF NOT "%SBS_HOME%"=="" goto foundhome
@SET RAPTORBINDIR=%~dp0
@SET WD=%cd%
@cd %RAPTORBINDIR%\..
@SET SBS_HOME=%cd%
@cd %WD%
:foundhome
@REM Use the python set by the environment if possible
@SET __PYTHON__=%SBS_PYTHON%
@IF "%__PYTHON__%"=="" SET __PYTHON__=%SBS_HOME%\win32\python252\python.exe
@SET PYTHONPATH=%SBS_PYTHONPATH%
@IF "%PYTHONPATH%"=="" SET PYTHONPATH=%SBS_HOME%\win32\python252
@REM Use the mingw set by the environment if possible
@SET __MINGW__=%SBS_MINGW%
@IF "%__MINGW__%"=="" SET __MINGW__=%SBS_HOME%\win32\mingw
@REM Use the cygwin set by the environment if possible
@SET __CYGWIN__=%SBS_CYGWIN%
@IF "%__CYGWIN__%"=="" SET __CYGWIN__=%SBS_HOME%\win32\cygwin
@REM add to the search path
@REM (make sure that we don't get into trouble if there are Path and PATH variables)
@SET PATH_TEMP=%__MINGW__%\bin;%__CYGWIN__%\bin;%SBS_HOME%\win32\bin;%PATH%
@SET PATH=
@SET PATH=%PATH_TEMP%
@SET PATH_TEMP=
@REM Make sure that /tmp is not set incorrectly for sbs
@umount -u /tmp >NUL 2>NUL
@mount -u %TEMP% /tmp >NUL 2>NUL
@umount -u / >NUL 2>NUL
@mount -u %__CYGWIN__% / >NUL 2>NUL
@REM Tell CYGWIN not to map unix security attributes to windows to
@REM prevent raptor from potentially creating read-only files:
@set CYGWIN=nontsec nosmbntsec
@REM Run Raptor with all the arguments.
@%__PYTHON__% %SBS_HOME%\python\raptor_start.py %*
@ENDLOCAL
@cmd /c exit /b %ERRORLEVEL%