It only looks at file time stamps. It knows the order in which files
should be created. If it sees the time staamps are out of order, then it
re-runs the processes needed to put them in order. You will have to
include any special flags like -mprage
On 4/10/18 9:42 AM, Boerwinkle, Anna wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if you could explain the -make all flag. When you use
it with recon-all to rerun after edits, does it determine where to
start the recon-all process based on the stamps of the edited files?
And if I use other flags (such as -mprage) when I initially ran
recon-all, do I need still include those when I rerun with -make all
or can -make all also determine and automatically apply the flags I used?
Thank you very much for your help!
Anna
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