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41 This utility takes a list of libraries in the form C<-llib1 -llib2
42 -llib3> and returns lines suitable for inclusion in an extension
54 Dependent libraries can be linked in one of three ways:
87 in LDLOADLIBS. It is passed as an environment variable to the process
92 List of those libraries that are needed but can be linked in
100 few architecture specific C<if>s in the code.
105 Unix-OS/2 version in several respects:
113 present, a token is considered a directory to search if it is in fact
124 used in some ported software.
135 the CRTLs, if any, specified in Config.pm. EXTRALIBS contains just those
153 Unix-OS/2 version in several respects:
162 will be searched for in the directories specified in C<$potential_libs>,
163 C<$Config{libpth}>, and in C<$Config{installarchlib}/CORE>.
183 If neither the C<-L> or C<-l> prefix is present in an entry, the entry is
184 considered a directory to search if it is in fact a directory, and a
196 not handle object files in the place of libraries.
200 Entries in C<$potential_libs> beginning with a colon and followed by
204 libraries found in C<$Config{perllibs}> (this should be only needed very rarely).
226 and LD_RUN_PATH are always empty (this may change in future).
236 Note how the first and last entries are protected by quotes in order
248 for C<libgl.a> (followed by C<gl.a>) in all the locations specified by
254 If the library happens to be in a location not in C<$Config{libpth}>,
264 fails to find the library, it looks at the next item in the list. The
274 moving the C<-Ld:\mesalibs> to the correct place in the linker