% File src/library/utils/man/unix/LINK.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2007 R Core Development Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{LINK} \alias{LINK} \title{Create Executable Programs} \description{ Front-end for creating executable programs. } \usage{ \special{R CMD LINK [options] linkcmd} } \arguments{ \item{linkcmd}{a list of commands to link together suitable object files (include library objects) to create the executable program.} \item{options}{further options to control the linking, or for obtaining information about usage and version.} } \details{ The linker front-end is useful in particular when linking against the R shared library, in which case \code{linkcmd} must contain \code{-lR} but need not specify its library path. Currently only works if the C compiler is used for linking, and no C++ code is used. Use \code{R CMD LINK --help} for more usage information. } \note{ Some binary distributions of \R have \code{LINK} in a separate bundle, e.g. an \code{R-devel} RPM. } \keyword{utilities}