On 3/9/22 2:50 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
On 9 Mar 2022, at 22:45, John Baldwin <j...@freebsd.org> wrote:

On 3/9/22 1:30 PM, Dimitry Andric wrote:
The branch main has been updated by dim:
URL: 
https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=7ecd99fa424df001028c5cddc52d25b29232f1af
commit 7ecd99fa424df001028c5cddc52d25b29232f1af
Author:     Dimitry Andric <d...@freebsd.org>
AuthorDate: 2022-03-09 21:23:35 +0000
Commit:     Dimitry Andric <d...@freebsd.org>
CommitDate: 2022-03-09 21:23:35 +0000
     Build compiler-rt against libunwind, not libcxxrt
          Parts of compiler-rt are also built for libgcc_eh and libgcc_s, and
     these were already pointing to the libunwind unwind.h. For the sake of
     consistency, also build compiler-rt itself against the libunwind
     unwind.h, not the libcxxrt one.

Do we even need the explicit -I at all now that we install unwind.h into 
/usr/include?

That depends on the build order; if libcompiler_rt is built before libunwind's 
headers are installed into ${WORLDTMP}, it might look at the wrong file?

I think that can't happen now that we install the header as buildincludes and
installincludes should run first before we build any of the libraries?

I guess this is just a 'better safe than sorry' approach. That said, for 
libcxxrt we used to have the unwind headers only in the C++ include path, so 
maybe this was a way to get that to work?

Yes, I think the problem before is that the installed unwind.h was only in the 
C++
include path and not in the C include path.  I think moving unwind.h to
/usr/include is what permits removing the explicit -I.

--
John Baldwin

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