When FindHDF5 was first added in commit e6734068 (Add HDF5 find module..., 2009-08-24) it contained a workaround for a bug in SelectLibraryConfigurations that did not transform lists correctly. That bug was fixed by commit 5797512c (SelectLibraryConfiguration: generate correct output when input vars are lists, 2012-07-28). Then refactoring in commit 04d4dc33 (SelectLibraryConfigurations: Use -NOTFOUND instead of copying the vars, 2013-07-08) changed undocumented behavior on which the original workaround relied. The result puts entries like HDF5_hdf5_LIBRARY_DEBUG-NOTFOUND in HDF5_LIBRARIES. Fix this by dropping the original workaround since the underlying issue has been fixed anyway. Use the HDF5_${LIB}_LIBRARY selected by the call to select_library_configurations directly.
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