Hi Paul,

So what is the advantage of using the Advanced Auto-Dependency Generation. Would gmake rebuild the list of prerequisites during the compilation of the source code.

Thanks in advance.

Thanks & Regards,
Bhaskar G
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%% [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 bg> According to make manual all the included files would be read and
 bg> processed before make starts building. Now said that how would the
 bg> include statement at the end would affect build as the file that
 bg> was generated in my earlier build would have been included :).

Yes, that's true.

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