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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: `make install' sometimes recompiles many sources again - why ?
From:       Michael Nottebrock <michaelnottebrock () gmx ! net>
Date:       2005-04-10 20:30:32
Message-ID: 200504102230.36559.michaelnottebrock () gmx ! net
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On Sunday, 10. April 2005 10:57, Pavel Troller wrote:
> Hi!
>   For a long time, I'm curious about the following question:
>   I do a CVS update of some package, recompile it using make and then try
> to install with make install. I think that the package now should just
> install; however, in many times, it starts to recompile the code again,
> which is totally useless because it just has been recompiled with make. And
> the question is: Why this happens, and can it be avoided ?

It shouldn't happen, really. You might want to run gmake -d install and find 
out why it thinks stuff needs to rebuilt.

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