On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 10:44:12AM +1000, Martin Pool wrote:
> > Something like this?
> > 
> >   :~$ cat /usr/lib/ia64-linux/cc
> > 
> >   #!/bin/sh
> > 
> >   ccache distcc ia64-linux-gcc "$@"
> 
> It's slightly better to say 
> 
>   CCACHE_PREFIX=distcc exec ccache ia64-linux-gcc "$@"

What is the difference?



> >   :~$ ls -la /usr/bin/ia64-linux-gcc
> > 
> >   [...] /usr/bin/ia64-linux-gcc -> /usr/i64-linux/bin/ia64-linux/gcc*
> 
> You can use this for packages that do allow you to override $CC.

What about the packages that doesn't allow me to?



Thanks in advance.

Best regards.
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