On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 11:54 AM, Christian Lohmaier
<lohmaier+libreoffice@googlemail.com> wrote:
No, not for "this".
When you force configure to use ccache, but the build doesn't actually
use ccache, the break is what you rightfully get.
And of course you also deserve the break when using a version with the
argument parsing bug that makes --ccache-skip unusable - detecting
this is the whole point of the configure check. Reading the snippets
again, It's more likely that not no ccache is used, but an
incompatible one.
i686-apple-darwin10-g++-4.0.1: objective-c++: No such file or directory
is a classical symptom of this...
ciao
Christian
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