+2001-07-26 Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
+
+ * gdb.texinfo (Options): Eliminate attempt to explain .gdbinit/gdb.ini
+ use since it is described in the referenced section.
+
+ From Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+ * gdb.texinfo (Command Files): Reword to make gdb.ini requirement
+ clearer when using DJGPP.
+
2001-11-24 Christopher Faylor <cgf@redhat.com>
* gdb.texinfo (File Options): Change description of -nx and gdb.ini to
@itemx -n
@cindex @code{--nx}
@cindex @code{-n}
-Do not execute commands found in any initialization files (normally
-called @file{.gdbinit} or @file{gdb.ini} under MS-DOS). Normally,
+Do not execute commands found in any initialization files. Normally,
@value{GDBN} executes the commands in these files after all the command
options and arguments have been processed. @xref{Command Files,,Command
files}.
@cindex @file{.gdbinit}
@cindex @file{gdb.ini}
When you start @value{GDBN}, it automatically executes commands from its
-@dfn{init files}. These files are normally named @file{.gdbinit} although
-filename limitations require that they be named @file{gdb.ini} on MS-DOS.
-During startup, @value{GDBN} does the
-following:
+@dfn{init files}, normally called @file{.gdbinit}@footnote{The DJGPP
+port of @value{GDBN} uses the name @file{gdb.ini} instead, due to the
+limitations of file names imposed by DOS filesystems.}.
+During startup, @value{GDBN} does the following:
@enumerate
@item