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However, I would expect not having #8 or #9 to give you the opposite problem from what you report -- that if you change a file used to build libA.a, libA.a isn't rebuilt when you build TargetC.
Yes, exactly. It's strange that it's rebuilding the subprojects, but not re
linking with their output.
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