https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=190669

--- Comment #12 from roberth...@rcn.com ---
(In reply to Nils Beyer from comment #11)

> What happens if you try:
> 
>     cd /usr/include/clang
>     ln -s 3.4.1 3.4
> 
> and then build world?

     "/usr/include/clang" is empty.
     Did some digging and found this in /usr/src/ObsoleteFiles.inc:

# 20140512: new clang import which bumps version from 3.4 to 3.4.1.
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/__wmmintrin_aes.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/__wmmintrin_pclmul.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/altivec.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/ammintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/avx2intrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/avxintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/bmi2intrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/bmiintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/cpuid.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/emmintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/f16cintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/fma4intrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/fmaintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/immintrin.h
OLD_FILES+=usr/include/clang/3.4/lzcntintrin.h

     Is this somehow related, given the system is

FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT #1 r264673: Sat Apr 19 09:43:10 EDT 2014  amd64 

    ?
    If not: where do I find contents for that directory?  I have a 10.0 cd, but
that only has (/usr/include/clang/)3.3 and I have not been able to find 3.4
anywhere.  Is it dynamically generated by the clang build process?

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