Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:
Billy N. Patton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:

So what do you mean to happen?


WHen I call my tope level Makefile, it cd's to my LaffPerl directory and does a make.
If Laff.xs and Laff.pm and typemap have not changed then I don't want it to recompile.


And it shouldn't - what happens when you do that my hand?


I'm thinking that it needs to look at the blib/.../*.so


It does.

Which make are you using?

There is a way (which I forget off hand) to get GNU make to tell
you _why_ it is doing what it does.

The other common problem with Make is NFS mounted directory and a time skew between machine doing build and the NFS server.
The last is probably the reason why. From one day to the next I'll get a time skew message, something like "Your build may be incomplete"

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