When --obj_directory is explicitly set in a project, CCS incorrectly builds a source file that is excluded from build

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    • Type: Bug
    • Resolution: Fixed
    • Priority: Medium
    • Code Composer Studio IDE
    • CCSIDE-3439
    • CCS_8.2.0
    • CCS_9.0.0
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      Override the “--obj_directory” flag only on the source file that should be included in the build (file specific option) to append the file's relative path. This allows the .obj files generated by source files with the same name to go into different directories.

      This removes the ambiguity in the generated obj files for the two main.cc source files.
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      Override the “--obj_directory” flag only on the source file that should be included in the build (file specific option) to append the file's relative path. This allows the .obj files generated by source files with the same name to go into different directories. This removes the ambiguity in the generated obj files for the two main.cc source files.
    • When --obj_directory option is explicitly set in a project, CCS incorrectly builds a source file that is excluded from build

      When --obj_directory is explicitly set in a project, CCS incorrectly builds a source file that is excluded from build

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                EXTSYNC-1620 - When --obj_directory is explicitly ...
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