Fix copyright check when the build directory is in the source directory. #935
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The IDE I am using places the cmake build directory inside the source
directory. When that happens the copyright check fails because the
build process creates a file CMakeCXXCompilerId.cpp. That file does
not have the copyright information, so the test fails.
I want this file to be ignored, so I added its directory, CompilerIdCXX,
to the list of directories to be ignored.