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doc: Remove redundant footnote about the former name of `guild'.

* doc/ref/scheme-using.texi (Using Guile Tools): Remove redundant
  footnote introduced in e108c961fe.
  Mention the version where the new name was introduced.
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Ludovic Courtès 2011-07-23 19:25:28 +02:00
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Guile also comes with a growing number of command-line utilities: a Guile also comes with a growing number of command-line utilities: a
compiler, a disassembler, some module inspectors, and in the future, a compiler, a disassembler, some module inspectors, and in the future, a
system to install Guile packages from the internet. These tools may be system to install Guile packages from the internet. These tools may be
invoked using the @code{guild} program@footnote{Until Guile version invoked using the @code{guild} program.
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.}.
@example @example
$ guild compile -o foo.go foo.scm $ guild compile -o foo.go foo.scm
wrote `foo.go' wrote `foo.go'
@end example @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 compatibility it still may be called as such. However we changed the
name to @code{guild}, not only because it is pleasantly shorter and 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 easier to read, but also because this tool will serve to bind Guile