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# tclConfig.sh --
#
# This shell script (for sh) is generated automatically by Tcl's
# configure script. It will create shell variables for most of
# the configuration options discovered by the configure script.
# This script is intended to be included by the configure scripts
# for Tcl extensions so that they don't have to figure this all
# out for themselves.
#
# The information in this file is specific to a single platform.
#
# SCCS: @(#) tclConfig.sh.in 1.18 96/10/04 10:28:46
# Tcl's version number.
TCL_VERSION='@TCL_VERSION@'
TCL_MAJOR_VERSION='@TCL_MAJOR_VERSION@'
TCL_MINOR_VERSION='@TCL_MINOR_VERSION@'
# C compiler to use for compilation.
TCL_CC='@CC@'
# -D flags for use with the C compiler.
TCL_DEFS='@DEFS@'
# The name of the Tcl library (may be either a .a file or a shared library):
TCL_LIB_FILE=@TCL_LIB_FILE@
# Additional libraries to use when linking Tcl.
TCL_LIBS='@DL_LIBS@ @LIBS@ @MATH_LIBS@'
# Top-level directory in which Tcl's platform-independent files are
# installed.
TCL_PREFIX='@prefix@'
# Top-level directory in which Tcl's platform-specific files (e.g.
# executables) are installed.
TCL_EXEC_PREFIX='@exec_prefix@'
# Flags to pass to cc when compiling the components of a shared library:
TCL_SHLIB_CFLAGS='@SHLIB_CFLAGS@'
# Base command to use for combining object files into a shared library:
TCL_SHLIB_LD='@SHLIB_LD@'
# Either '$LIBS' (if dependent libraries should be included when linking
# shared libraries) or an empty string. See Tcl's configure.in for more
# explanation.
TCL_SHLIB_LD_LIBS='@SHLIB_LD_LIBS@'
# Suffix to use for the name of a shared library.
TCL_SHLIB_SUFFIX='@SHLIB_SUFFIX@'
# Library file(s) to include in tclsh and other base applications
# in order to provide facilities needed by DLOBJ above.
TCL_DL_LIBS='@DL_LIBS@'
# Flags to pass to the compiler when linking object files into
# an executable tclsh or tcltest binary.
TCL_LD_FLAGS='@LD_FLAGS@'
# Flags to pass to ld, such as "-R /usr/local/tcl/lib", that tell the
# run-time dynamic linker where to look for shared libraries such as
# libtcl.so. Used when linking applications. Only works if there
# is a variable "LIB_RUNTIME_DIR" defined in the Makefile.
TCL_LD_SEARCH_FLAGS='@TCL_LD_SEARCH_FLAGS@'
# Additional object files linked with Tcl to provide compatibility
# with standard facilities from ANSI C or POSIX.
TCL_COMPAT_OBJS='@LIBOBJS@'
# Name of the ranlib program to use.
TCL_RANLIB='@RANLIB@'
# String to pass to linker to pick up the Tcl library from its
# build directory.
TCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC='@TCL_BUILD_LIB_SPEC@'
# String to pass to linker to pick up the Tcl library from its
# installed directory.
TCL_LIB_SPEC='@TCL_LIB_SPEC@'
# Indicates whether a version numbers should be used in -l switches
# ("ok" means it's safe to use switches like -ltcl7.5; "nodots" means
# use switches like -ltcl75). SunOS and FreeBSD require "nodots", for
# example.
TCL_LIB_VERSIONS_OK='@TCL_LIB_VERSIONS_OK@'
# String that can be evaluated to generate the part of a shared library
# name that comes after the "libxxx" (includes version number, if any,
# extension, and anything else needed). May depend on the variables
# VERSION and SHLIB_SUFFIX. On most UNIX systems this is
# ${VERSION}${SHLIB_SUFFIX}.
TCL_SHARED_LIB_SUFFIX='@TCL_SHARED_LIB_SUFFIX@'
# String that can be evaluated to generate the part of an unshared library
# name that comes after the "libxxx" (includes version number, if any,
# extension, and anything else needed). May depend on the variable
# VERSION. On most UNIX systems this is ${VERSION}.a.
TCL_UNSHARED_LIB_SUFFIX='@TCL_UNSHARED_LIB_SUFFIX@'
# Location of the top-level source directory from which Tcl was built.
# This is the directory that contains a README file as well as
# subdirectories such as generic, unix, etc. If Tcl was compiled in a
# different place than the directory containing the source files, this
# points to the location of the sources, not the location where Tcl was
# compiled.
TCL_SRC_DIR='@TCL_SRC_DIR@'
# List of standard directories in which to look for packages during
# "package require" commands. Contains the "prefix" directory plus also
# the "exec_prefix" directory, if it is different.
TCL_PACKAGE_PATH='@TCL_PACKAGE_PATH@'