One of my co-workers likes to start multiple makes in various parts of his
project source tree.  Under our old Makefile-based, build-in-source system,
this worked fine. Under our new CMake-based, out-of-source build system,
this causes problems, since any make might cause CMake to rebuild its
internal files.

Is this a "don't do that" problem, or can CMake be used in a manner where
it is smart enough not to step on its own toes?

Thanks,
..chris
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