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dolik.rce wrote on Thu, 28 April 2011 22:53
First time you execute make it rebuilds everything, but if you change some of the sources later and call make again, only the changed sources (and files depending on them) are rebuild. If it behaves differently for you than there is something broken
I'm building under FreeBSD 8.1 with g++46.
What could possibly be broken? Is there a way to check what is broken exactly? Googling on this topic didn't help.
Thanks in forward.
UPDATE: It looks like I've found the cause. In Makefile I manually change CXX from "c++" to "g++46". Building with "c++" is incremental, while Makefile with "g++46" rebuilds from the scratch. Investigation continues...