Update INSTALL: CMake on Windows isn't experimental anymore.

Using CMake to build liblzma should work on a few other OSes
but building the command line tools is still subtly broken.

It is known that shared library versioning may differ between
CMake and Libtool builds on some OSes, most notably Darwin.
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If it is enough to build liblzma (no command line tools): If it is enough to build liblzma (no command line tools):
- There is experimental CMake support. As it is, it should be - There is CMake support. It should be good enough to build
good enough to build static liblzma with Visual Studio. static liblzma or liblzma.dll with Visual Studio. The CMake
Building liblzma.dll might work too (if it doesn't, it should support may work with MinGW or MinGW-w64. Read the comment
be fixed). The CMake support may work with MinGW or MinGW-w64. in the beginning of CMakeLists.txt before running CMake!
Read the comment in the beginning of CMakeLists.txt before
running CMake!
- There are Visual Studio project files under the "windows" - There are Visual Studio project files under the "windows"
directory. See windows/INSTALL-MSVC.txt. In the future the directory. See windows/INSTALL-MSVC.txt. In the future the