https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28810
Vadim Zeitlin <vz-gcc at zeitlins dot org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |vz-gcc at zeitlins dot org --- Comment #4 from Vadim Zeitlin <vz-gcc at zeitlins dot org> --- I don't understand the rationale of comment:1. When a source file is renamed (and not removed), it makes perfect sense to still have the object file in a makefile. E.g. I'm using a build system which generates GNUmakefiles with rules of the form libname_file.o: subdir/file.cpp $(CXX) -MD -MP ... -o $@ $< and if file.cpp is moved to subdir2/file.cpp, the build gets broken because the existing libname_file.d has a dependency on subdir/file.cpp but no dummy rule for this file. It's obviously not going to solve my problem now, but I think it would be great to remove the existing exception from -MP or, perhaps, add some new -MPP switch.