How does one make use of a user's ~/.e/e/modules directory?

Lets use the engage module as an example.  Currently when engage gets
compiled and installed the following files end up in the following
places in the file system.
$PREFIX/bin/engage
$PREFIX/lib/engage/module/module_icon.png
$PREFIX/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i686/module.a
$PREFIX/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i686/module.la
$PREFIX/lib/enlightenment/modules_extra/engage/linux-gnu-i686/module.so
$PREFIX/share/engage/icons/xapp.eap
$PREFIX/share/engage/themes/gentoo.edj
$PREFIX/share/engage/themes/module.edj
$PREFIX/share/engage/themes/none.edj

How would a regular user have taken engage, compiled it himself from
his home directory and then placed it into his ~/.e/e/modules directory?

Would it be as simple as making an engage/linux-gnu-i686/ directory
there (so now you have ~/.e/e/modules/engage/linux-gnu-i686/) and
placing all three module.[a|la|so] files in there?  

What about any .edj theme files that go with the module?  Do they (the
module.edj file in this example) just go into
the ~/.e/e/modules/engage/linux-gnu-i686/ directory as well?

Thank you,
Chad

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