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The CMake variable CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH specifies one or more |
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The CMake variable :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH` specifies one or more |
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directories to be prepended to all other search directories. This |
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effectively "re-roots" the entire search under given locations. |
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Paths which are descendants of the :variable:`CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX` are excluded |
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from this re-rooting, because that variable is always a path on the host system. |
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By default the CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH is empty. |
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By default the :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH` is empty. |
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The :variable:`CMAKE_SYSROOT` variable can also be used to specify exactly one |
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directory to use as a prefix. Setting :variable:`CMAKE_SYSROOT` also has other |
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These variables are especially useful when cross-compiling to |
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point to the root directory of the target environment and CMake will |
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search there too. By default at first the directories listed in |
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CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH are searched, then the :variable:`CMAKE_SYSROOT` directory is |
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searched, and then the non-rooted directories will be |
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:variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH` are searched, then the :variable:`CMAKE_SYSROOT` |
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directory is searched, and then the non-rooted directories will be |
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searched. The default behavior can be adjusted by setting |
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|CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_MODE_XXX|. This behavior can be manually |
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overridden on a per-call basis. By using CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH_BOTH |
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the search order will be as described above. If |
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NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH is used then CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH will not be |
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NO_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH is used then :variable:`CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH` will not be |
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used. If ONLY_CMAKE_FIND_ROOT_PATH is used then only the re-rooted |
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directories and directories below :variable:`CMAKE_STAGING_PREFIX` will be searched. |