CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG
Tell find_package()
to try “Config” mode before “Module” mode if no mode was specified.
The command find_package()
operates without an explicit mode when the reduced signature is used without the MODULE
option. In this case, by default, CMake first tries Module mode by searching for a Find<pkg>.cmake
module. If it fails, CMake then searches for the package using Config mode.
Set CMAKE_FIND_PACKAGE_PREFER_CONFIG
to TRUE
to tell find_package()
to first search using Config mode before falling back to Module mode.
This variable may be useful when a developer has compiled a custom version of a common library and wishes to link it to a dependent project. If this variable is set to TRUE
, it would prevent a dependent project’s call to find_package()
from selecting the default library located by the system’s Find<pkg>.cmake
module before finding the developer’s custom built library.
Once this variable is set, it is the responsibility of the exported <pkg>Config.cmake
files to provide the same result variables as the Find<pkg>.cmake
modules so that dependent projects can use them interchangeably.
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