Eric V. Smith <e...@trueblade.com> added the comment:

Thanks for the info.

It's weird that this is just showing up for you, and I assume works everywhere 
else. How are you invoking the compiler, via make, or something else?

And, what's the gcc command line look like when this specific file fails?

I grepped the source code, and didn't see anywhere else where we import 
something this way, so maybe that's a reason to change it.

As for the "./" think: maybe using it would be a better hint as to what's going 
on.

But I'd like to hear from other core devs and get their opinion on any change, 
first.

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