The right way is for colorgcc to use the alternatives system in the same
way that other packages do (for example gs, gs-eps, gs-gpl, etc, or the
very same gcc-4.1, gcc-3.4, etc).

This way, colorgcc gets installed as an alternative of gcc with higher
priority. Then, colorgcc itself needs to be configured to find the
actual gcc (which will probably be the second highest priority
alternative to gcc).

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colorgcc should replace default gcc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30734
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