On 20-Oct-15 21:42, Ben Boeckel wrote:
On Tue, Oct 20, 2015 at 04:56:47 +0600, Ruslan Baratov via cmake-developers 
wrote:
* I don't want to patch every script. To be precise I prefer to "Fix
something in one place so it works 100% and forget about it" then "Every
time I start creating script I should remember that..."
The "one place" would be make and (probably) ninja, not CMake as your
example indicates.
It's not a make or ninja issue. It's combination of "bad" date resolution, fast changing of file and performance of native build tool. I can't reproduce scenario with source change on NTFS with Visual Studio generator, probably because Visual Studio is slow enough and play the role of "sleeping-guard". However I can reproduce same test on FAT32. And I've said already I can reproduce it on HFS with Xcode generator.

Cheers, Ruslo
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