If I have a file that depended on another file (say file.cpp includes a.h which includes b.h), and then I rename b.h to c.h is CMake able to detect that b.h no longer exists on disk and remove the dependency from the makefiles?
Right now the makefile still has a dependency to b.h which it cannot resolve preventing compilation. I've run a configure/generate step with cmake, but dependencies to b.h persist. I'm using CMake 3.0.2. Thanks, James
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