Lothar Gesslein dixit:

>But because HOSTCC is also set to be
>"someothercompiler",

True, but…

> lbin/gcc is never called

… I wish this were true.

>Case c) CC="something gcc". We prefix gcc with some other programm, e.g.
>ccache. lbin/gcc is a script which executes "something gcc" (where gcc
>is the real compiler, because of the PATH definition). HOSTCC is also
>set to "something gcc", but this time gcc is lbin/gcc. So this expands
>to "something something gcc" beeing called as the compiler in the end.

Hmm. The “immediate trivial” approach would be to set HOSTCC to lbin/gcc.
Would that be facile or do I overlook something? (Sorry, I just finished
my first week of major work and am likely to produce lots of thinkos.)

>Please object.

I hereby do.

bye,
//mirabile
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