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Date:      Fri, 07 Nov 2014 06:42:47 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 190669] 'emmintrin.h' file not found - in /usr/src/lib/clang/libclangbasic
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C Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com> changed:

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--- Comment #19 from C Hutchinson <portmaster@bsdforge.com> ---
I find myself struggling with what looks like the same issue
on a recent 11-CURRENT install
(11-CURRENT #1 amd64 r274134 Nov 5 12:56:14 PST 2014)
svn info /usr/ports Revision: 372176

As you can see, I've built and installed kernel/world.
I did, perform a make delete-old, following the install
world. Which removed the clang that was delivered from the
base install on the bootonly iso. However, I have
installed lang/gcc-48, which does have xmmintrin.h
in it's include tree. It is also my understanding that
clang isn't mandatory. But I seem to have no end of
problems with ports looking for, and subsequently not
finding xmmintrin.h. Even though it's an included header
with lang/gcc-48. Where lies the problem? I should also
probably note; I haven't [intentionally] enabled, or
used ccache.

Thank you for all your time, and consideration.

--Chris

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