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J
JAVA primary, defined11.4 Java
JAVA restrictions11.4 Java
Java support9.11 Java Support

L
lex problems with HP-UX 105.4 Autoconf macros supplied with Automake
lex, multiple lexers9.7 Yacc and Lex support
LIBADD primary, defined9.2 Building a library
LIBRARIES primary, defined9.2 Building a library
Linking Fortran 77 with C and C++9.10.3 Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++
LISP primary, defined11.1 Emacs Lisp
local targets23. When Automake Isn't Enough
LTLIBRARIES primary, defined9.3 Building a Shared Library

M
Macros Automake recognizes5.2 Other things Automake recognizes
Macros, overriding2.1 General Operation
make check16. Support for test suites
make clean support14. What Gets Cleaned
make dist15.1 Basics of distribution
make distcheck15.1 Basics of distribution
make install support13. What Gets Installed
Make targets, overriding2.1 General Operation
Makefile fragment, including19. Include
Makefile.am, first line2.1 General Operation
MANS primary, defined12.2 Man pages
mdate-sh12.1 Texinfo
Mixed language example9.10.3 Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++
Mixing Fortran 77 with C and C++9.10.3 Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++
Mixing Fortran 77 with C and/or C++9.10.3 Mixing Fortran 77 With C and C++
mostlyclean-local23. When Automake Isn't Enough
Multiple configure.in files4. Creating a `Makefile.in'
Multiple lex lexers9.7 Yacc and Lex support
Multiple yacc parsers9.7 Yacc and Lex support

N
no-dependencies9.14 Automatic dependency tracking
no-installinfo12.1 Texinfo
no-installman12.2 Man pages
no-texinfo.tex12.1 Texinfo
nobase_7. An Alternative Approach to Subdirectories
noinst primary prefix, definition2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
noinstall-info target12.1 Texinfo
noinstall-man target12.2 Man pages
Non-GNU packages2.2 Strictness
Non-standard targets2.1 General Operation

O
Objects in subdirectory9.4 Program and Library Variables
Option, ansi2knr17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, check-news17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, cygnus17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, dejagnu17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, dist-bzip217. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, dist-shar17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, dist-tarZ17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, dist-zip17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, foreign17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, gnits17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, gnu17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, no-dependencies17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, no-exeext17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, no-installinfo17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, no-installman17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, no-texinfo17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, nostdinc17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, readme-alpha17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Option, version17. Changing Automake's Behavior
Options, Automake4. Creating a `Makefile.in'
Overriding make macros2.1 General Operation
Overriding make targets2.1 General Operation
Overriding SUBDIRS6. The top-level `Makefile.am'

P
Path stripping, avoiding7. An Alternative Approach to Subdirectories
pkgdatadir, defined2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
pkgincludedir, defined2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
pkglibdir, defined2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
POSIX termios headers5.4 Autoconf macros supplied with Automake
Preprocessing Fortran 779.10.1 Preprocessing Fortran 77
Primary variable, DATA10.3 Architecture-independent data files
Primary variable, defined2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
Primary variable, HEADERS10.2 Header files
Primary variable, JAVA11.4 Java
Primary variable, LIBADD9.2 Building a library
Primary variable, LIBRARIES9.2 Building a library
Primary variable, LISP11.1 Emacs Lisp
Primary variable, LTLIBRARIES9.3 Building a Shared Library
Primary variable, MANS12.2 Man pages
Primary variable, PROGRAMS2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
Primary variable, PYTHON11.5 Python
Primary variable, SCRIPTS10.1 Executable Scripts
Primary variable, SOURCES9.1.1 Introductory blathering
Primary variable, TEXINFOS12.1 Texinfo
prog_LDADD, defined9.1.3 Linking the program
PROGRAMS primary variable2.3 The Uniform Naming Scheme
Programs, auxiliary2.6 Programs automake might require
PROGRAMS, bindir9.1.1 Introductory blathering
PYTHON primary, defined11.5 Python

R
Ratfor programs9.10.1 Preprocessing Fortran 77
README-alpha21. The effect of --gnu and --gnits
Recognized macros by Automake5.2 Other things Automake recognizes
Recursive operation of Automake2.1 General Operation
regex package5.4 Autoconf macros supplied with Automake
Regression test example3.2 A classic program
Reporting BUGS1. Introduction
Requirements of Automake5.1 Configuration requirements
Requirements, Automake1. Introduction
Restrictions for JAVA11.4 Java
rx package5.4 Autoconf macros supplied with Automake

S
Scanning configure.in5. Scanning `configure.in'
SCRIPTS primary, defined10.1 Executable Scripts
SCRIPTS, installation directories10.1 Executable Scripts
Selecting the linker automatically9.10.3.1 How the Linker is Chosen
Shared libraries, support for9.3 Building a Shared Library
SOURCES primary, defined9.1.1 Introductory blathering
Special Automake comment2.1 General Operation
Strictness, defined2.2 Strictness
Strictness, foreign2.2 Strictness
Strictness, gnits2.2 Strictness
Strictness, gnu2.2 Strictness
STRIP, how to setup5.1 Configuration requirements
Subdirectory, objects in9.4 Program and Library Variables
SUBDIRS, explained6. The top-level `Makefile.am'
SUBDIRS, overriding6. The top-level `Makefile.am'
suffix .la, defined9.3 Building a Shared Library
suffix .lo, defined9.3 Building a Shared Library
SUFFIXES, adding18.2 Handling new file extensions
Support for C++9.8 C++ Support
Support for Fortran 779.10 Fortran 77 Support
Support for GNU Gettext11.2 Gettext
Support for Java9.11 Java Support

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