diff --git a/colorgcc.1.3.2.txt b/colorgcc.1.3.2.txt
index 3cc7899..258ab97 100644
--- a/colorgcc.1.3.2.txt
+++ b/colorgcc.1.3.2.txt
@@ -14,17 +14,13 @@
#
# Usage:
#
-# In a directory that occurs in your PATH _before_ the directory
-# where the compiler lives, create a softlink to colorgcc for
-# each compiler you want to colorize:
+# Call the compiler name with the 'color-' prefix, eg:
+# color-gcc
+# color-g++
+# color-cc
+# color-c++
#
-# g++ -> colorgcc
-# gcc -> colorgcc
-# cc -> colorgcc
-# etc.
-#
-# That's it. When "g++" is invoked, colorgcc is run instead.
-# colorgcc looks at the program name to figure out which compiler to run.
+# That's it.
#
# The default settings can be overridden with ~/.colorgccrc.
# See the comments in the sample .colorgccrc for more information.
@@ -93,10 +89,11 @@ use IPC::Open3;
sub initDefaults
{
- $compilerPaths{"gcc"} = "/usr/bin/gcc";
- $compilerPaths{"g++"} = "/usr/bin/g++";
- $compilerPaths{"cc"} = "/usr/bin/cc";
- $compilerPaths{"c++"} = "/usr/bin/c++";
+ $compilerPaths{"color-gcc"} = "gcc";
+ $compilerPaths{"color-g++"} = "g++";
+ $compilerPaths{"color-cc"} = "cc";
+ $compilerPaths{"color-c++"} = "c++";
+ $compilerPaths{"color-ccache"} = "ccache";
$nocolor{"dumb"} = "true";