Hi Lane; please try to use a descriptive subject line for your email,
relating to the problem you're having.  Including the version of GNU
make is very important (thanks!) but better reserved for the body of
your message, along with other critical information like the type of
system you're running GNU make on, etc.

%% "Lane Kong \(LCL\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  lk> I have a problem need someone help me out. I use the GNU make
  lk> utility to compile a Oracle Pro*C file into executable, but no
  lk> matter how I play around the make file, I could not keep the
  lk> middle temporary C file which is created by Pro*C compiler and
  lk> this middle file was always automatically removed after the final
  lk> target was created.

Read about intermediate files in the GNU make manual (try the section
"Chains of Implicit Rules").

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