Marking as invalid, François' option seems better.
** Changed in: ccache (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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ccache should add a group of alternatives for cc, c++ and gcc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127376
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I'm going to mark this bug as incomplete to reflect the fact that a
complete solution has not been found yet.
** Changed in: ccache (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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ccache should add a group of alternatives for cc, c++ and gcc
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127376
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This is a interesting suggestion Bogdan, but I'm not sure exactly how we
could achieve that. If we were to add ccache to the gcc alternatives,
it would be used whenever gcc is called.
However, how would ccache know which version of gcc it should use by
def
I second that. It seems that ccache is not activated even after
installing it. I was also checking update-alternatives to do that. Now
that there is no such choice I wonder if its save to do the symlinks, as
the man page for ccache recommends.
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ccache should add a group of alternatives for cc,