I would not give this problem a second thought, since 40 to 50 ports regularly 
break during poudriere runs. The exception for this port is that many 
downstream ports (>370 for me) depend on it. Then, a "# make package" from host 
gets accepted by the poudriere queue.

ccache has no relevance to the problem, and building with GCC works. Can we 
place a conditional in the Makefile {if version > trillion ; use GCC}?
I know, I suck at coding. I'm gonna get there some day...

poudriere build log:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bxs_eepbMt6qMVp0aGFZUklmTW8/view?usp=sharing

> I got the port to build with USE_GCC=ANY.
> poudriere accepted (did not delete) the binary created by host so the
> full build now continues :))

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