The Collaborative International Dictionary
Recompile \Re`com*pile"\ (r[=e]`k[o^]m*p[=i]l"), v. t. To compile anew.
Wiktionary
n. (context computing English) An act of recompiling code. vb. To compile again.
Usage examples of "recompile".
Because if we find it, we can recompile the Interface with the philter included, and free the gargoyles and confine the madness.
Marie and I have both memorized portions of a small program that, once created, will extract the virus, portions of the data, and a portion of each of the programs, and recompile it into the Infinite Reductions algorithm.
It was a long shot, but he would do his best to sort through whatever remnants might be there in Houston and recompile the navigational information the city needed.
MathpakVEndStat tree without having to stop and recompile every few seconds.
Other war heroes, Banbeck and Carter and Kinnison, Vidar the Silent and Valdemar the Slayer, are recompiled out of archives, or constructed, or born.
It was-thank God-the simplest of the early magic texts, and the lists it contained could be recompiled by Ingold and himself from memory-in our copious spare time, he reflected savagely.
She fired up her notebook, which contained the master version of the data that would be transmitted the next day, changed her answer to that one question, and recompiled the response file.
It has been compiled and recompiled many times over many years and under many different editorships.
Because in recompiling, you have unknowingly spawned another Trojan horse.
It means that, after recompiling Apache without any of the Microsoft modifications (just commenting out mod_frontpage from the Configuration file may be enough.