Package: g++-4.3 Version: 4.3.1-9 Followup-For: Bug #478584 Just wanted to add that this happens even if the precompiled header is not forced on the compiler. I have a setting where the precompiled header is included from inside the file (#include <stdafx.h> - it's a cross platform project). I managed to get automake to place stdafx.h.gch in the include search path, and gcc correctly uses it. However, despite the fact that the include is specifically stated inside the file, the dependency files do not contain it.
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