I recently updated to Mojave and all of a sudden I was getting header not found 
errors when trying to compile packages.  I was pretty certain my Makevars files 
was correct,  as I had been compiling before the upgrade successfully,  and the 
compilers hadn't changed.

The following is in some of the docs,  but just in case it helps,  cause it 
took me awhile to find it,  after installing the Command Line Tools for Xcode,  
you should run:

sudo installer -pkg \
/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg
 \
 -target /

and voila packages that had failed to compile just a few minutes ago compiled 
successfully.

Hope this helps someone.

-Roy


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