scripts: gcc-wrapper: Route the GCC errors to stderr

The GCC wrapper writes any error message from GCC to stdout
along with the messages from the wrapper itself. This is okay
for most case, but when GCC is used with -print-xxx flags,
the stdout output is supposed to be taken as input to some
other build command, so putting error messages in there is
pretty bad. Fix this by writing error messages to stderr.

Change-Id: I4656033f11ba5212fdcc884cc588f8b9d2c23419
Signed-off-by: Shadab Naseem <snaseem@codeaurora.org>
diff --git a/scripts/gcc-wrapper.py b/scripts/gcc-wrapper.py
index 8a0e0af..76fb91c 100755
--- a/scripts/gcc-wrapper.py
+++ b/scripts/gcc-wrapper.py
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
     line = line.rstrip('\n')
     m = warning_re.match(line)
     if m and m.group(2) not in allowed_warnings:
-        print "error, forbidden warning:", m.group(2)
+        print >> sys.stderr, "error, forbidden warning:", m.group(2)
 
         # If there is a warning, remove any object if it exists.
         if ofile:
@@ -80,17 +80,17 @@
     try:
         proc = subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
         for line in proc.stderr:
-            print line,
+            print >> sys.stderr, line,
             interpret_warning(line)
 
         result = proc.wait()
     except OSError as e:
         result = e.errno
         if result == errno.ENOENT:
-            print args[0] + ':',e.strerror
-            print 'Is your PATH set correctly?'
+            print >> sys.stderr, args[0] + ':',e.strerror
+            print >> sys.stderr, 'Is your PATH set correctly?'
         else:
-            print ' '.join(args), str(e)
+            print >> sys.stderr, ' '.join(args), str(e)
 
     return result