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Running `make' in this directory creates the localized versions of the
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shell scripts from the (unlocalized) source files in the subdirectory
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`src'. A script `makedl' (without suffix) is created by choosing the
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correct makedl-xyz version from src.
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Running `make install' copies linkscheme, ldflags, and makedl into
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$install_dir/lib.
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The shell script `linkscheme' can be used used to link the Scheme
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interpreter statically with a number of extensions and/or with an
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application. The script `makedl' is used to create a dynamically
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loadable object file from one or more ordinary object files. There is
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one `makedl-xyz' script in `src' for each dynamic loading mechanism
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supported by Elk; the `xyz' suffix corresponds to the possible values
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of $load_obj in config/system.
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The shell script `ldflags' echoes the linker flags that are required to
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link the interpreter (at least -lm). You are supposed to use this
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script in your Makefiles when linking the interpreter with extensions
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and/or an application.
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