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diff --git a/doc/gnulib-tool.texi b/doc/gnulib-tool.texi index ba1598fd9a..808e1e8279 100644 --- a/doc/gnulib-tool.texi +++ b/doc/gnulib-tool.texi @@ -987,7 +987,8 @@ time, three ways of handling version control have evolved. In the cases (A) and (B), a ``git submodule'' is used to reference the precise commit of the gnulib repository, so that each developer -running @file{autopull.sh} will get the same version of all gnulib-provided +running @samp{./bootstrap --pull} or @file{autopull.sh} +will get the same version of all gnulib-provided files. The alternative is to always follow the newest Gnulib automatically. @@ -1031,10 +1032,12 @@ $ git syncsub @end smallexample @item (B) -In this approach, the @code{autopull.sh} program (see @ref{Developer tools}) -is used to aid a developer in using this setup. You copy this program and -its companion files into your package and place them under version control. -It can be customized using @file{bootstrap.conf} which you also put under +In this approach, the @code{build-aux/bootstrap} or @code{autopull.sh} +program (see @ref{Developer tools}) is used to aid a developer in +using this setup. You copy this program (and if it's +@code{autopull.sh}, its companion files) into your package and place +the copy or copies under version control. The program can be +customized using @file{bootstrap.conf} which you also put under version control. @item (C) |