| Index Entry | Section |
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P | | |
| PACKAGE , directory | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| PACKAGE , prevent definition | 6.4.1 Public Macros |
| Packages, nested | 2.2.13 Nested Packages |
| Packages, preparation | 2.2.11 Preparing Distributions |
| Parallel build trees | 2.2.6 Parallel Build Trees (a.k.a. VPATH Builds) |
| parallel-tests | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| ‘parallel-tests’, Using | 15.2 Simple Tests using ‘parallel-tests’ |
| Path stripping, avoiding | 7.3 An Alternative Approach to Subdirectories |
| pax format | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| pdf | 11.1 Texinfo |
| pdf | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| PDF output using Texinfo | 11.1 Texinfo |
| pdf-local | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| Per-object flags, emulated | 27.8 Per-Object Flags Emulation |
| per-target compilation flags, defined | 8.4 Program and Library Variables |
| pkgdatadir , defined | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| pkgincludedir , defined | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| pkglibdir , defined | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| pkglibexecdir , defined | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| POSIX termios headers | 6.4.2 Obsolete Macros |
| Preparing distributions | 2.2.11 Preparing Distributions |
| Preprocessing Fortran 77 | 8.13.1 Preprocessing Fortran 77 |
| Primary variable, DATA | 9.3 Architecture-independent data files |
| Primary variable, defined | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| Primary variable, HEADERS | 9.2 Header files |
| Primary variable, JAVA | 10.4 Java |
| Primary variable, LIBRARIES | 8.2 Building a library |
| Primary variable, LISP | 10.1 Emacs Lisp |
| Primary variable, LTLIBRARIES | 8.3.2 Building Libtool Libraries |
| Primary variable, MANS | 11.2 Man Pages |
| Primary variable, PROGRAMS | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| Primary variable, PYTHON | 10.5 Python |
| Primary variable, SCRIPTS | 9.1 Executable Scripts |
| Primary variable, SOURCES | 8.1.1 Defining program sources |
| Primary variable, TEXINFOS | 11.1 Texinfo |
| prog_LDADD , defined | 8.1.2 Linking the program |
| PROGRAMS primary variable | 3.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme |
| Programs, auxiliary | 3.7 Programs automake might require |
| PROGRAMS , bindir | 8.1.1 Defining program sources |
| Programs, conditional | 8.1.4 Conditional compilation of programs |
| Programs, renaming during installation | 2.2.9 Renaming Programs at Install Time |
| Proxy ‘Makefile’ for third-party packages | 23.2 Third-Party ‘Makefile’s |
| ps | 11.1 Texinfo |
| ps | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| PS output using Texinfo | 11.1 Texinfo |
| ps-local | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| PYTHON primary, defined | 10.5 Python |
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R | | |
| Ratfor programs | 8.13.1 Preprocessing Fortran 77 |
| read-only source tree | 2.2.6 Parallel Build Trees (a.k.a. VPATH Builds) |
| ‘README-alpha’ | 21. The effect of ‘--gnu’ and ‘--gnits’ |
| readme-alpha | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| rebuild rules | 16. Rebuilding Makefiles |
| rebuild rules | Background: distributed generated Files |
| recheck | 15.2 Simple Tests using ‘parallel-tests’ |
| recheck-html | 15.2 Simple Tests using ‘parallel-tests’ |
| Recognized macros by Automake | 6.2 Other things Automake recognizes |
| Recursive operation of Automake | 3.1 General Operation |
| recursive targets and third-party ‘Makefile’s | 23.2 Third-Party ‘Makefile’s |
| regex package | 6.4.1 Public Macros |
| Renaming programs | 2.2.9 Renaming Programs at Install Time |
| Reporting bugs | 1. Introduction |
| Requirements of Automake | 6.1 Configuration requirements |
| Requirements, Automake | 1. Introduction |
| Restrictions for JAVA | 10.4 Java |
| RFLAGS and AM_RFLAGS | Compile Flag Variables |
| rules with multiple outputs | 27.9 Handling Tools that Produce Many Outputs |
| rules, conflicting | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| rules, debugging | 27.11 Debugging Make Rules |
| rules, overriding | 23.1 Extending Automake Rules |
| rx package | 6.4.1 Public Macros |
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S | | |
| Scanning ‘configure.ac’ | 6. Scanning ‘configure.ac’ |
| SCRIPTS primary, defined | 9.1 Executable Scripts |
| SCRIPTS , installation directories | 9.1 Executable Scripts |
| Selecting the linker automatically | 8.13.3.1 How the Linker is Chosen |
| serial number and ‘--install’ | 6.3.1 aclocal Options |
| serial numbers in macros | 6.3.5 Serial Numbers |
| Shared libraries, support for | 8.3 Building a Shared Library |
| silent-rules | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| ‘site.exp’ | 15.3 DejaGnu Tests |
| source tree and build tree | 2.2.6 Parallel Build Trees (a.k.a. VPATH Builds) |
| source tree, read-only | 2.2.6 Parallel Build Trees (a.k.a. VPATH Builds) |
| SOURCES primary, defined | 8.1.1 Defining program sources |
| Special Automake comment | 3.1 General Operation |
| Staged installation | 2.2.10 Building Binary Packages Using DESTDIR |
| std-options | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| Strictness, command line | 5. Creating a ‘Makefile.in’ |
| Strictness, defined | 3.2 Strictness |
| Strictness, ‘foreign’ | 3.2 Strictness |
| Strictness, ‘gnits’ | 3.2 Strictness |
| Strictness, ‘gnu’ | 3.2 Strictness |
| su, before make install | 2.2.1 Basic Installation |
| subdir-objects | 17. Changing Automake's Behavior |
| Subdirectories, building conditionally | 7.2 Conditional Subdirectories |
| Subdirectories, configured conditionally | 7.2.4 Unconfigured Subdirectories |
| Subdirectories, not distributed | 7.2.4 Unconfigured Subdirectories |
| Subdirectory, objects in | 8.4 Program and Library Variables |
| SUBDIRS and AC_SUBST | 7.2.3 Subdirectories with AC_SUBST |
| SUBDIRS and AM_CONDITIONAL | 7.2.2 Subdirectories with AM_CONDITIONAL |
| SUBDIRS , conditional | 7.2 Conditional Subdirectories |
| SUBDIRS , explained | 7.1 Recursing subdirectories |
| Subpackages | 2.2.13 Nested Packages |
| Subpackages | 7.4 Nesting Packages |
| suffix ‘.la’, defined | 8.3.1 The Libtool Concept |
| suffix ‘.lo’, defined | 8.3.1 The Libtool Concept |
| SUFFIXES , adding | 18.2 Handling new file extensions |
| Support for C++ | 8.9 C++ Support |
| Support for Fortran 77 | 8.13 Fortran 77 Support |
| Support for Fortran 9x | 8.14 Fortran 9x Support |
| Support for GNU Gettext | 10.2 Gettext |
| Support for Java | 8.15 Java Support |
| Support for Objective C | 8.10 Objective C Support |
| Support for Unified Parallel C | 8.11 Unified Parallel C Support |
| Support for Vala | 8.16 Vala Support |
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