<p>b4n this may be a possibility but I am not sure, reason being that I normally have no gcc variant at /usr prefix anymore (neither anything left at /usr/lib) and all my gcc versions residing at /Programs/Gcc/VersionHere - this is a setup similar to GoboLinux. So to change gcc versions I just change the symlink at /Programs/Gcc/Current to the current version, then re-symlink everything (via a script).</p>
<p>I can perhaps use "make V=1" too as codebrainz suggested but actually what this taught me, is that I actually need to capture the full environment that I have on my system, the very moment I try to build/compile comething. I added this on my todo list for my ruby scripts to do so and sooner or later I will have added support for this, then I can provide more information whenever I may run into similar problems. I most definitely did something, without even thinking :D and then it suddenly worked... next time I'll try to provide as much information as possible too on my host systems.</p>
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