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Old 08-17-2008
I think one reason.

If compiler failed on creating .o file from .c file, I must modifiy .pc file.
But I often have modified .c file at many times. And it works.

After a while. I create .c file from .pc file again.
But because my modified code is overrided, compiler notify me same Error again.

Therefore it's wrong that .c file exists at the time when Error raised.
So make may remove temporary file made automatically.

Hey, era . As you say, I write ".PRECIOUS: %.c" in Makefile.
And .c files don't be removed. It's interesting and fun! Thank you.

Regards.
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JMKMF(1)						      General Commands Manual							  JMKMF(1)

NAME
jmkmf - runs jmake with the correct options SYNOPSIS
jmkmf [ top-level dir [ current dir ] ] DESCRIPTION
Jmkmf is a wrapper which calls jmake with the correct options, defining the symbols TOPDIR (location of the top-level directory) and CURDIR (current directory). The generated Makefile.SH is then ran through /bin/sh to produce a Makefile. Jmkmf is useful when you generate a makefile for the first time. When ran without arguments, jmkmf will scan the directories upwards, looking for a .package file marking the top of your sources. It will then derive the top-level directory and the name of the current directory by itself. Once you have a Makefile.SH generated by jmake, and have run Configure already, you can use make Makefile.SH to build the Makefile.SH again and make Makefile to run the Makefile.SH through /bin/sh. To use the recursive commands, you have to append an 's' at the end of the name as in make Makefiles.SH and make Makefiles. AUTHOR
Raphael Manfredi <ram@hptnos02.grenoble.hp.com> FILES
Jmakefile High level description of makefile The file marking the top of your package tree SEE ALSO
jmake(1), packinit(1). ram JMKMF(1)