When the compiler has "clang" in its name the cc crate will pass an LLVM target triple to it. Rust uses a triple that lacks the OS version and LLVM will default to FreeBSD 9 behavior, i.e., it will default to libstdc++ which is no longer available in newer releases. To avoid this issue assume we have a GNU compatible toolchain instead until LLVM can be updated to use libc++ by default. https://reviews.llvm.org/D77776 --- vendor/cc/src/lib.rs.orig 2020-04-14 08:55:10 UTC +++ vendor/cc/src/lib.rs @@ -2353,28 +2353,7 @@ impl Tool { } fn with_features(path: PathBuf, clang_driver: Option<&str>, cuda: bool) -> Self { - // Try to detect family of the tool from its name, falling back to Gnu. - let family = if let Some(fname) = path.file_name().and_then(|p| p.to_str()) { - if fname.contains("clang-cl") { - ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true } - } else if fname.contains("cl") - && !fname.contains("cloudabi") - && !fname.contains("uclibc") - && !fname.contains("clang") - { - ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: false } - } else if fname.contains("clang") { - match clang_driver { - Some("cl") => ToolFamily::Msvc { clang_cl: true }, - _ => ToolFamily::Clang, - } - } else { - ToolFamily::Gnu - } - } else { - ToolFamily::Gnu - }; - + let family = ToolFamily::Gnu; Tool { path: path, cc_wrapper_path: None,