I'd only want to do a full build if one of the CMakeLists.txt has changed (cmake needs to get re-run). Otherwise, I'd like to do a normal build.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:52 AM, Ian Liu Rodrigues <[email protected]>wrote: > You are correct that I would prefer that behavior, however I'd prefer to >> go for safety (and do a full clean) until that more advanced logic can be >> implemented... I am in fact using ninja, so hopefully that feature may come >> down the pipe soon :-) >> > > If you want a full build, why don't you just rm -rf build && mkdir build > && cd build && cmake ..? >
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