-If one of the modules is not found in the current directory, and the module
-name does not have a path component, the value of the environment variable
-<tt/CC65_LIB/ is prepended to the name, and the linker tries to open the
-module with this new name.
+
+
+<sect>Search paths<p>
+
+Starting with version 2.10, there are now several search-path lists for files needed
+by the linker: one for libraries, one for object files, and one for config
+files.
+
+
+<sect1>Library search path<p>
+
+The library search-path list contains in this order:
+
+<enum>
+<item>The current directory.
+<item>Any directory added with the <tt><ref id="option--lib-path"
+ name="--lib-path"></tt> option on the command line.
+<item>The value of the environment variable <tt/LD65_LIB/ if it is defined.
+<item>A subdirectory named <tt/lib/ of the directory defined in the environment
+ variable <tt/CC65_HOME/, if it is defined.
+<item>An optionally compiled-in library path.
+</enum>
+
+
+<sect1>Object file search path<p>
+
+The object file search-path list contains in this order:
+
+<enum>
+<item>The current directory.
+<item>Any directory added with the <tt><ref id="option--obj-path"
+ name="--obj-path"></tt> option on the command line.
+<item>The value of the environment variable <tt/LD65_OBJ/ if it is defined.
+<item>A subdirectory named <tt/obj/ of the directory defined in the environment
+ variable <tt/CC65_HOME/, if it is defined.
+<item>An optionally compiled-in directory.
+</enum>
+
+
+<sect1>Config file search path<p>
+
+The config file search-path list contains in this order:
+
+<enum>
+<item>The current directory.
+<item>Any directory added with the <tt><ref id="option--cfg-path"
+ name="--cfg-path"></tt> option on the command line.
+<item>The value of the environment variable <tt/LD65_CFG/ if it is defined.
+<item>A subdirectory named <tt/cfg/ of the directory defined in the environment
+ variable <tt/CC65_HOME/, if it is defined.
+<item>An optionally compiled-in directory.
+</enum>