Hi all,

I am using CMake installed via Homebrew. The actual file is placed at
`/usr/local/Cellar/cmake/3.9.4/bin/cmake`, and its symlink
`/usr/local/bin/cmake` is in my PATH. CMake resolves the symlink and
creates Makefile with CMAKE_COMMAND pointing the actual file. Because of
this behavior, every time CMake is upgraded, I have to re-run cmake or
encounter an error like `/usr/local/Cellar/cmake/3.9.2/bin/cmake: No such
file or directory`. Is there any way to suppress symlink resolution and let
CMAKE_COMMAND just store the symlink in the PATH?

Best,
Watal M. Iwasaki
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