I've just noticed that due to the modification time on files when
running make it will try to re-generate the .c files even though they
are already there. This is because the modification time of the .i
files is newer then the .c files. You don't however need to re-generate
the .c files at all when building. To get around this either do "touch
*.c" or you could remark out the all the lines with $(SWIG) in them.
I'll see what I can do about this. The problem is a change in the .i
file doesn't always equate to a new .c file being generated. It may
change only the .java proxy file...
-Ivan/
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