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diff --git a/dev/doc/build-system.dune.md b/dev/doc/build-system.dune.md
index 0506216541..8b0bf216e3 100644
--- a/dev/doc/build-system.dune.md
+++ b/dev/doc/build-system.dune.md
@@ -18,10 +18,6 @@ Dune will get confused if it finds leftovers of in-tree compilation,
so please be sure your tree is clean from objects files generated by
the make-based system.
-If you want to build the standard libraries and plugins you should
-call `make -f Makefile.dune voboot`. It is usually enough to do that
-once per-session.
-
More helper targets are available in `Makefile.dune`, `make -f
Makefile.dune` will display some help.
@@ -55,7 +51,6 @@ Instead, you should use the provided "shims" for running `coqtop` and
`coqide` in a fast build. In order to use them, do:
```
-$ make -f Makefile.dune voboot # Only once per session
$ dune exec -- dev/shim/coqtop-prelude
```
@@ -153,7 +148,7 @@ depending on your OCaml version. This is due to several factors:
## Dropping from coqtop:
-After doing `make -f Makefile.dune voboot`, the following commands should work:
+The following commands should work:
```
dune exec -- dev/shim/coqbyte-prelude
> Drop.
diff --git a/dev/doc/changes.md b/dev/doc/changes.md
index eac8d86b0a..9498ab8bbb 100644
--- a/dev/doc/changes.md
+++ b/dev/doc/changes.md
@@ -9,6 +9,13 @@
### ML API
+Proof state and constant declaration:
+
+- A large consolidation of the API handling interactive and
+ non-interactive constant has been performed; low-level APIs are no
+ longer available, and the functionality of the `Proof_global` module
+ has been merged into `Declare`.
+
Notations:
- Most operators on numerals have moved to file numTok.ml.
@@ -68,7 +75,6 @@ Proof state:
information related to the constant declaration. Some functions have
been renamed from `start_proof` to `start_lemma`
-
Plugins that require access to the information about currently
opened lemmas can add one of the `![proof]` attributes to their
`mlg` entry, which will refine the type accordingly. See