recompilation

/ˌriːkɑmpəˈleɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act of compiling something again, especially computer code or a collection of data.
    • The recompilation of the report took several hours because of the new data.
    • After fixing the bug, the programmer started a recompilation of the software.
    • A full recompilation of the library was necessary after the update.
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