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CMP0084
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The :module:`FindQt` module does not exist for :command:`find_package`.
The existence of :module:`FindQt` means that for Qt upstream to provide
package config files that can be found by ``find_package(Qt)``, the consuming
project has to explicitly specify ``find_package(Qt CONFIG)``. Removing this
module gives Qt a path forward for exporting its own config files which can
easily be found by consuming projects.
This policy pretends that CMake's internal :module:`FindQt` module does not
exist for :command:`find_package`. If a project really wants to use Qt 3 or 4,
it can call ``find_package(Qt[34])``, ``include(FindQt)``, or add
:module:`FindQt` to their :variable:`CMAKE_MODULE_PATH`.
The ``OLD`` behavior of this policy is for :module:`FindQt` to exist for
:command:`find_package`. The ``NEW`` behavior is to pretend that it doesn't
exist for :command:`find_package`.
This policy was introduced in CMake version 3.14. CMake version
|release| warns when the policy is not set and uses ``OLD`` behavior.
Use the :command:`cmake_policy` command to set it to ``OLD`` or ``NEW``
explicitly.
.. include:: DEPRECATED.txt