-#
-# symlinks for libraries: UNIX and Windows (a.k.a. NT) need to be handled
-# differently. In UNIX, the static and shared libraries, as well as shared
-# library symlinks, can all be symlinked in the 'libraries' directory. In
-# Windows, only the static library (.a file) or the shared library (.dll)
-# file should be present. The current mingw linker (i.e. ld) WILL look
-# for a .dll file at link time and internally generate an import library
-# for it. However, ld will not do this if a static library is present.
-# That doesn't seem very correct, but that's the behavior, like it or not.
-#
-# Note that there doesn't seem to be a true need for the .la file at
-# this level, so it is left out.
-#
-# The set of symlinks are determined by examining the library's .la file.
-#