Thanks for the suggestion. I have tracked the problem to the command line that make is running. From examining the build output of other platforms, it is clear that the intent of the command line is to create a library, but the command line make is running is trying to create an executable. The unresolved symbols come from gcc not finding libperl, libm, and, of course, main(). I'm working on figuring out why this is, but if you have any other suggestions, please let me know, as I'm going in ever-shrinking circles. :-)
Thanks

tektsu
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