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NAME

       gauche-config - retrieve configuration parameters of Gauche

SYNOPSIS

       gauche-config option

DESCRIPTION

       Gauche-config    displays   various   parameters   specified   at   the
       configuration time of the Gauche Scheme implementation.  It can be used
       in Makefile and other configuration scripts that uses Gauche.

OPTIONS

   General parameters
       -V   Gauche version.

       --reconfigure
            Prints  the  command  line  used  to  configure the current Gauche
            installation.  It is pretty  handy  to  configure  another  Gauche
            source  tree with the same configuration; just type ‘gauche-config
            --reconfigure | sh’.

   Parameters to compile an application using Gauche
       -I, -L, -l
              List  of  "-I"  options  (include  directories),  "-L"   options
              (library  directories),  and  "-l"  options  (libraries) for the
              compiler which are required to compile applications  that  links
              Gauche library.

       --cc   Name of the compiler used to compile the current installation.

       --ac   Directory name that contains Gauche specific autoconf macro.

       --arch The  architecture  signature,  which  is used in the pathname of
              architecture-dependent files, e.g. "i686-pc-linux-gnu".

   Parameters to install files
       --syslibdir, --sysarchdir, --sysincdir
              Directories  where  the  Gauche  core  system’s  Scheme   files,
              architecture-dependent  files,  and  header files are installed,
              respectively.   These  directories  belong   to   Gauche   core;
              additional packages should not put files in them.

       --sitelibdir, --sitearchdir, --siteincdir
              Directories where the additional packages will put Scheme files,
              architecture-dependent files, and header files, respectively.

       --pkglibdir, --pkgarchdir, --pkgincdir
              Same as --sitelibdir etc, except that the base directory name is
              left  as ‘${datadir}’.  The result is suitable to be embedded in
              Makefiles, for the base directory could be overridden  at  build
              time  rather  than  configure  time.   The  default template for
              Gauche extension packages use these options.

       --mandir, --infodir
              Directories where gauche manpage and info docs are installed.

   Parameters to compile Gauche extention
       --object-suffix
              Extension of the compiled objects (e.g. ’o’).

       --executable-suffix
              Suffix of the executable (usually empty on  Unix  variants,  and
              ’.exe’  on  Windows.   Note that ’.’ is a part of suffix in this
              option, as opposed to other -suffix options.

       --so-suffix
              Extension of  the  dynamically  loadable  (dlopen-able)  modules
              (e.g. ’so’ or ’dll’).

       --so-cflags
              Flags required to compile shared object.

       --so-ldflags
              Flags required to link a gauche extension.

       --so-libs
              Libraries to be linked with a gauche extension.

       --dylib-suffix
              Suffix  for  dynamically  linked  libraries.  Some unix variants
              require special suffix (such as ’dylib’).   On  other  platforms
              this is the same as ’--so-suffix’.

       --dylib-ldflags
              Flags  required  to  link dynamically linked library file.  Some
              unix variants require special flags.  On other platforms this is
              the same as ’--so-ldflags’.

       --rpath-flag
              Compler flag(s) to embed RPATH in the binary.

       --libgauche-so
              The name of shared library of libgauche.

AUTHORS

       Shiro Kawai (shiro @ acm . org)

SEE ALSO

       gosh(1), gauche-package(1)

       Gauche Scheme script engine:
       http://practical-scheme.net/gauche/