From 8698e810078e3224e08a67540fd42ad51b46fdf1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ludovic Courtès Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2011 19:25:28 +0200 Subject: doc: Remove redundant footnote about the former name of `guild'. * doc/ref/scheme-using.texi (Using Guile Tools): Remove redundant footnote introduced in e108c961fed2ffdedddcd10bad9c6aae44491b1e. Mention the version where the new name was introduced. --- doc/ref/scheme-using.texi | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/ref/scheme-using.texi') diff --git a/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi b/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi index 119e7f8a7..ccf5e1e07 100644 --- a/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi +++ b/doc/ref/scheme-using.texi @@ -704,17 +704,15 @@ information. Guile also comes with a growing number of command-line utilities: a compiler, a disassembler, some module inspectors, and in the future, a system to install Guile packages from the internet. These tools may be -invoked using the @code{guild} program@footnote{Until Guile version -2.0.1, this program was known as @code{guile-tools}. The -@code{guile-tools} executable is still installed as of 2.0.x but may be -removed in a future stable series.}. +invoked using the @code{guild} program. @example $ guild compile -o foo.go foo.scm wrote `foo.go' @end example -This program used to be called @code{guile-tools}, and for backward +This program used to be called @code{guile-tools} up to +Guile version 2.0.1, and for backward compatibility it still may be called as such. However we changed the name to @code{guild}, not only because it is pleasantly shorter and easier to read, but also because this tool will serve to bind Guile -- cgit v1.2.3