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+++ b/BOOTSTRAP-MINGW.cli
@@ -44,11 +44,11 @@ the \c{build2-mingw} package), for example:
> .\build-mingw.bat --make mingw32-make --make -j8 g++
\
-Note also that at about half way through (\c{bpkg fetch} at step 4 below) the
+\N|Note that at about half way through (\c{bpkg fetch} at step 4 below) the
script will stop and prompt you to verify the authenticity of the repository
certificate. To run the script unattended you can specify the certificate
fingerprint with the \c{--trust} option (see \c{build-mingw.bat /?} for
-details).
+details).|
The end result of the bootstrap process (performed either with the script or
manually) is the installed toolchain as well as the \c{bpkg} configuration in
@@ -60,9 +60,9 @@ versions. It can also be used to uninstall the toolchain:
> bpkg uninstall build2 bpkg
\
-Note also that in both cases (manual or scripted bootstrap), if something
-goes wrong and you need to restart the process, you \b{must} start with a
-clean toolchain source by unpacking it afresh from the archive.
+\N|Note that in both cases (manual or scripted bootstrap), if something goes
+wrong and you need to restart the process, you \b{must} start with a clean
+toolchain source by unpacking it afresh from the archive.|
The rest of this section outlines the manual bootstrap process.