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diff --git a/INSTALL.cli b/INSTALL.cli
index 5f135fc..f97717e 100644
--- a/INSTALL.cli
+++ b/INSTALL.cli
@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ The \c{build2} toolchain requires a C++11 compiler with limited C++14 support.
GCC 4.8 or later and Clang 3.4 or later are known to work. If you only need the
\c{build2} build system without the \c{bpkg} package manager, then the C++
compiler is all you will need. If, however, you would also like to build
-\c{bpkg}, then you will first need to obtain SQLite as well as the \c{libodb}
-and \c{libodb-sqlite} libraries.
+\c{bpkg}, then you will also need to obtain SQLite as well as the \c{libodb}
+and \c{libodb-sqlite} libraries (discussed below).
In this guide we install everything that we build into \c{/usr/local}. If you
would like to use a different installation location, you will need to make
@@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ $ xcode-select --install
$ cd build2-toolchain-X.Y.Z
$ cd build2/
$ ./bootstrap
- $ ./build2/b-boot config.bin.rpath=/usr/local/lib update
+ $ ./build2/b-boot update
\
For more information on this step (for example, how to specify the C++