zfoobar commented on issue #34841:
URL: https://github.com/apache/arrow/issues/34841#issuecomment-1498203426

   I got rid of homebrew completely to make this simpler. That FindArrow.cmake
   was left over from a forced attempt I tried previously.
   
   If I start with a 100% fresh conda environment (tried multiple times,
   different compile options) - same result. It always creates a config
   module, never a FindArrow.cmake.
   
   Seems like this was by design. Which is fine - doc just needs to be updated.
   
   On Wed, Apr 5, 2023 at 2:47 PM Sutou Kouhei ***@***.***>
   wrote:
   
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   > 
/Users/zacharyfierstadt/miniconda3/envs/pyarrow-dev/lib/cmake/Arrow/FindArrow.cmake
   >
   > It's strange. Could you try with a newly created env again?
   >
   > /opt/homebrew/Cellar/cmake/3.26.2/share/cmake/Modules/FindArrow.cmake
   >
   > It's strange. CMake itself doesn't provide FindArrow.cmake:
   > https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/-/tree/master/Modules
   >
   > Could you reinstall Homebrew's CMake? brew install --reinstall cmake
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