> 
> >  if test -f "$rubylibdir/$librubya"; then 
> >     ... 
> >  elif test "$librubyarg" = "libruby.a"; then 
> >    dnl required on Mac OS 10.3 where libruby.a doesn't exist
> 
> is obviously invoked only when is _does not_ exist. The problem is that the 
> last test fails (since the value of $librubyarg is "libruby-x.x.x-static.a" 
> and not "libruby.a"), and so it is assumed that we are not on macOS and so 
> the $rubylibdir never gets to $LDFLAGS.

Sorry, got confused here: $librubyarg is actually NEVER "libruby.a" and can 
never be. There is another defect here at work, since this should have been 
$librubya. Which doesn't fix anything due to reasons mentioned above.

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