@node Invoking gnulib-tool
@chapter Invoking gnulib-tool
-@c Copyright (C) 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 2005-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
@c under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
in such a way that they will always use this domain regardless of the
default domain set by @code{textdomain}.
-In order to use this method, you must -- in each program that might use
-Gnulib code -- add an extra line to the part of the program that
+In order to use this method, you must---in each program that might use
+Gnulib code---add an extra line to the part of the program that
initializes locale-dependent behavior. Where you would normally write
something like:
into their VCS, the @code{gnulib-tool} generated files should all be
committed. In this case, you should pass the option
@samp{--no-vc-files} to @code{gnulib-tool}, which avoids alteration of
-VCS-related files such as @file{.cvsignore}.
+VCS-related files such as @file{.gitignore}.
Gnulib also contains files generated by @command{make} (and removed by
@code{make clean}), using information determined by
@command{configure}. For a Gnulib source file of the form
@file{lib/foo.in.h}, the corresponding @file{lib/foo.h} is such a
@command{make}-generated file. These should @emph{not} be checked
-into the VCS, but instead added to @file{.cvsignore} or equivalent.
+into the VCS, but instead added to @file{.gitignore} or equivalent.
@item
In projects which customarily omit from their VCS all files that are
that is based on a function @code{mktime_internal}. The module
@code{mktime-internal} that provides this function provides it on all
platforms. So, by default, the file @file{mktime-internal.c} will be
-compiled on all platforms --- even on glibc and BSD systems which have a
+compiled on all platforms, even on glibc and BSD systems which have a
working @code{timegm} function. When the option
@samp{--conditional-dependencies} is given, on the other hand, and if
@code{mktime-internal} was not explicitly required on the command line,