I downloaded NetSNMP into a "netsnmp" directory.  I am trying to compile 
everything which creates ".o" and ".lo" files in a bunch of subdirectories of 
course.  After I perform a "make clean", then I notice that ".o" and ".lo" 
files still exist in the directories. Should all ".o" and ".lo" files be 
deleted from all "netsnmp" subdirectories when a "make clean" is performed?  

For example, after performing a "make clean", I can still see ".o" and ".lo" 
files exist in the "netsnmp/agent/mibgroup/xxx/" directories.  

I would like to find a way to guarantee I am rebuilding NetSNMP from scratch.   
How can I do this?

What does "make clean" really do?


       
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