Hi there,
I don’t know how you try to use t2 to compile things there, but kcc is our
decade old kernel compiler symlink to just allow compiling the kernel with
different, safe settings than user packages, or to use another compiler for the
kernel than the rest (gcc, vs, clang, vs icc).
So, … maybe you use t2 in a way that builds packages directly into your detain
where kcc is something else?
René
> On 19. May 2021, at 12:19, Thomas Schmitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> 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
>
>
>
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