-`test' (from Sh-utils), `ls' and `chmod' (from Fileutils), `grep'
-(from Grep), and a port of Bash. However, you should not normally
-need to run lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in
-byte-compiled form as well. As for bootstrapping, you will only need
-that if you check-out development sources from the Emacs source
-repository. (Note: If you are checking out of CVS, use the -kb option
-of the `checkout' and `update' commands, to preserve the original
-Unix-style EOL format of the files. If some Lisp files are converted
-to DOS format, the build might fail.)
+`test' (from Sh-utils or Coreutils), `ls' and `chmod' (from Fileutils
+or Coreutils), `grep' (from Grep), and a port of Bash. However, you
+should not normally need to run lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files
+are distributed in byte-compiled form as well. As for bootstrapping
+itself, you will only need that if you check-out development sources
+from the Emacs source repository.