I have the file structure as shown below.  B.cpp includes A.h so
whenever I compile B.cpp, I want to check if A.h and A.cpp have been
updated and compile them if necessary.  I could create a target in
Makefile-B that would recompile A.cpp if needed, but this target
already exists in Makefile-A.  Is there anyway I could just execute
the target in Makefile-A when my target in Makefile-B finds a need to
update it?

Thanks,
Jeremy

RootDir/
   PartA/
       Makefile-A
       A.cpp
       A.h
   PartB/
       Makefile-B
       B.cpp
       B.h
   PartC/
       Makefile-C
       C.cpp
       C.h


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