First of all, you don't have to tweak every file to do a full compile. Just do a 'make clean' or 'rm *.o' or 'touch *.c' that'll force a re-compile of everything.
I think, not sure, you can use 'pmake'(don't quote me, just tryin to remember from a long time ago) to do full recompile. pmake creates a dependency file to start out with, then when a dependency has changed, recompile all files that that dependency is relied on. So, if you edit olc.h, then it'll only recompile those files that use olc.h. Hope that helps some. Rheede -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Sammy Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 8:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Stupid question. Ok, this is an utter newbie question. Feel free to flame me at will. But if you can answer it, please do! I searched through the archives and couldn't find the answer. The mud I started coding on did a full compile every time I changed the merc.h file. The one I am working on now does not. How do I force a full compile without making a tweek to every single file? Thanks, Sammy.

