We got the problem, the bug is in icecc, not in gcc.
The problem is that icecc consumes "-o x/y.o".

original command: gcc -c -MD x/y.c -o x/y.o
preprocess locally: gcc -E -MD x/y.c --> It generates y.d into the current 
directory.



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