upstream GCC behaviour, however this seems to be part of the Linaro
changes:

Debian unstable:
$ gcc-4.4 -E pa_mac_core.h | wc -l
pa_mac_core.h:46:33: error: AudioUnit/AudioUnit.h: No such file or directory
29

$ gcc-4.4 -E pa_mac_core.h | wc -l
pa_mac_core.h:46: fatal error: AudioUnit/AudioUnit.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
4

$ gcc-4.5 -E pa_mac_core.h | wc -l
pa_mac_core.h:46:33: fatal error: AudioUnit/AudioUnit.h: No such file or 
directory
compilation terminated.
4

Announced as change in GCC-4.5:

that's in gcc-4.5 changes: If a header named in a #include directive is
not found, the compiler exits immediately. This avoids a cascade of
errors arising from declarations expected to be found in that header
being missing.

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audacity 1.3.12-5 FTBFS on maverick
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629955
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