I agree with Kerrek SB.
I did this once. I was building an excellent, widely used compression library that needed to be built separately for 8-bit images and for 12-bit images. The cleanest way I could come up with to fit this into the build system was (oversimplifying a bit) to have two master .cpp files, one that set #defines for an 8-bit build, the other for a 12-bit build. The master .cpp files then #included the source files of the compression library.
It's okay to not follow a general rule if you understand the rule well enough to know the reasons for it and why it might not apply in your case. (But those cases ought to be rare.)