@c -*-texinfo-*- @c This is part of the GNU Guile Reference Manual. @c Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010, 2011, @c 2013-2014, 2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @c See the file guile.texi for copying conditions. @node Parallel Installations @section Parallel Installations @cindex pkg-config @cindex effective version Guile provides strong API and ABI stability guarantees during stable series, so that if a user writes a program against Guile version 2.2.3, it will be compatible with some future version 2.2.7. We say in this case that 2.2 is the @dfn{effective version}, composed of the major and minor versions, in this case 2 and 2. Users may install multiple effective versions of Guile, with each version's headers, libraries, and Scheme files under their own directories. This provides the necessary stability guarantee for users, while also allowing Guile developers to evolve the language and its implementation. However, parallel installability does have a down-side, in that users need to know which version of Guile to ask for, when they build against Guile. Guile solves this problem by installing a file to be read by the @code{pkg-config} utility, a tool to query installed packages by name. Guile encodes the version into its pkg-config name, so that users can ask for @code{guile-2.2} or @code{guile-3.0}, as appropriate. For effective version @value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION}, for example, you would invoke @code{pkg-config --cflags --libs guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION}} to get the compilation and linking flags necessary to link to version @value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} of Guile. You would typically run @code{pkg-config} during the configuration phase of your program and use the obtained information in the Makefile. Guile's @code{pkg-config} file, @file{guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION}.pc}, defines additional useful variables: @table @code @item sitedir @cindex @code{sitedir} The default directory where Guile looks for Scheme source and compiled files (@pxref{Installing Site Packages, %site-dir}). Run @command{pkg-config guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} --variable=sitedir} to see its value. @xref{Autoconf Macros, GUILE_SITE_DIR}, for more on how to use it from Autoconf. @item extensiondir @cindex @code{extensiondir} The default directory where Guile looks for extensions---i.e., shared libraries providing additional features (@pxref{Foreign Extensions}). Run @command{pkg-config guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} --variable=extensiondir} to see its value. @item guile @itemx guild @cindex program name transformations, dealing with The absolute file name of the @command{guile} and @command{guild} commands@footnote{The @code{guile} and @code{guild} variables defined starting from Guile version 2.0.12.}. Run @command{pkg-config guile-@value{EFFECTIVE-VERSION} --variable=guile} or @code{--variable=guild} to see their value. These variables allow users to deal with program name transformations that may be specified when configuring Guile with @code{--program-transform-name}, @code{--program-suffix}, or @code{--program-prefix} (@pxref{Transformation Options,,, autoconf, GNU Autoconf Manual}). @end table @noindent See the @code{pkg-config} man page, for more information, or its web site, @url{http://pkg-config.freedesktop.org/}. @xref{Autoconf Support}, for more on checking for Guile from within a @code{configure.ac} file. @c Local Variables: @c TeX-master: "guile.texi" @c End: