Workarounds aside, there is still a bug to be fixed.

If you wish to argue that the .proto files or the -I options I passed
to proto are invalid, then protoc should have declared an error.

If you wish to argue that the .proto files and the -I options I passed
to proto are valid, then the c++ code emitted by protoc should have
compiled without error.

If the error was simply an issue of -I options passed to protoc/g++
that would be one thing, but in this case, protoc generated a call to
a function that doesn't even exist in the generated code set.  That's
a major bug.

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