Hi,
Barry Kauler wrote: > Debian 'kcc' package has /usr/bin/kcc, but that is > not what linux-header wants. I was curious enough to try learning about "kcc" compilers, of which there are many. But then i came to https://t2sde.org/handbook/html/t2-book.html#t2.wrapper where "kcc" is characterized as "Kernel C compiler wrapper". Further this page says "The wrapper binary is automatically compiled by the build system and placed inside a tool directory put as first search location into the PATH environment variable." Obviously this did not happen for you. I am currently riddling how wrappers with names like "cc", "strip", or "cp" are supposed to get into effect, if a name collision with a package can interfere that has just 24 reporting Debian users. https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=kcc (Probably my theory is flawed, but i decided to put it up as contender to scsijon's theory about the old KDE compiler. Maybe it gives new ideas.) Have a nice day :) Thomas ----------------------------------------------------------- If you wish to unsubscribe from this mailing, send mail to li...@t2-project.org with a subject of: unsubscribe t2