Matthew Sachs wrote: []
I looked through Radar, and it turns out that this is a problem which we fixed in Xcode 2.1. The cause was that between Panther and Tiger, c++filt moved from Xcode into BSD.pkg, so it was doing some funny things on upgrade installs of Xcode 2.0.
Upgrade installs of Xcode 2.0 is something that should have been strongly discouraged (or maybe it is and nobody pays attention?) There were and are people (one again today) who cannot compile packages because the have some old headers like ansi.h in /usr/include. When they count files in /usr/include, they typically find 25% extra files - something like 3300 instead of 2700.
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