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Existing but out-of-date versions must not be used. # # In a parallel make, nothing should be built more than once. This # effect can be exaggerated for testing by sticking "sleep 5" into the # rules for generating the files in subdirectories. For example, in # between testing for a directory and creating it -- do you then get # mkdir complaining that the directory exists? 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