CMake Variable Reference

Qt build variables

When building Qt you can use CMake variables to control the build result.

VariableDescription
QT_HOST_PATHLocation of the host Qt installation from which host tools may be used during another Qt build, either a regular one or a cross-compiling one.
QT_FORCE_BUILD_TOOLSForces building tools even if host tools have already been found. Useful when cross-compiling Qt to ensure the SDK has cross-built tools.
QT_FORCE_FIND_TOOLSUses Qt tools from the pre-built Qt in QT_HOST_PATH when you do not cross-compile. The variable only takes effect if QT_FORCE_BUILD_TOOLS is set to ON. Otherwise QT_FORCE_FIND_TOOLS does not affect the default behavior.

Module variables

Qt modules loaded with find_package set various variables.

Note: You rarely need to access these variables directly. Common tasks like linking against a module should be done through the library targets each module defines.

For example, find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Widgets), when successful, makes the following variables available:

VariableDescription
Qt6Widgets_COMPILE_DEFINITIONSA list of compile definitions to use when building against the library.
Qt6Widgets_DEFINITIONSA list of definitions to use when building against the library.
Qt6Widgets_EXECUTABLE_COMPILE_FLAGSA string of flags to use when building executables against the library.
Qt6Widgets_FOUNDA boolean that describes whether the module was found successfully.
Qt6Widgets_INCLUDE_DIRSA list of include directories to use when building against the library.
Qt6Widgets_LIBRARIESThe name of the imported target for the module: Qt6::Widgets
Qt6Widgets_PRIVATE_INCLUDE_DIRSA list of private include directories to use when building against the library and using private Qt API.
Qt6Widgets_VERSIONA string containing the module's version.

For all packages found with find_package, equivalents of these variables are available; they are case-sensitive.

Installation variables

Additionally, there are also variables that don't relate to a particular package, but to the Qt installation itself.

VariableDescription

QT_DEFAULT_MAJOR_VERSION

An integer that controls the Qt version that qt_ commands forward to in case of mixed Qt 5 and Qt 6 projects. It needs to be set to either 5 or 6 before the respective find_package() calls.

If set to 5, commands starting with qt_ will call their counterpart starting with qt5_. If set to 6, they will call their counterpart starting with qt6_.

If not set, the first find_package call defines the default version.

QT_LIBINFIXA string that holds the infix used in library names, when Qt is configured with -libinfix.

QT_NO_CREATE_VERSIONLESS_FUNCTIONS

Hides commands that start with qt_, leaving only the versioned ones starting with qt6_.

QT_NO_CREATE_VERSIONLESS_TARGETS

Hides the imported targets starting with Qt::. Instead, you need to use the targets starting with Qt6::.
QT_VISIBILITY_AVAILABLEOn Unix, a boolean that describes whether Qt libraries and plugins were compiled with -fvisibility=hidden. This means that only selected symbols are exported.

Project variables

These variables can influence CMake commands provided by Qt. They may be set by the project, a toolchain file or other third-party packages.

Qt6::Core

Qt6::InterfaceFramework

Qt6::Multimedia

Qt6::Qml

Standard CMake Variables

CMAKE_AUTOGEN_BETTER_GRAPH_MULTI_CONFIGImproves the dependency graph for multi-configuration generators