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Christian Pfeiffer 1615cdedf5 FindMPI: Treat 'command not found' as an error
If the compiler given in I_MPI_... could not be found, the Intel MPI
wrappers emit an error like "line 590: ifort: command not found".
The script should currently fail to match the output of this for
information, but we should generally treat such an output as invalid,
since the displayed configuration line can become a mixup between Intel
and GNU compiler settings.
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See the "Find Modules" section of the cmake-developer(7) manual page.

For more information about how to contribute modules to CMake, see this page:
https://cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Module_Maintainers