-version 1.34, you would put in configure.in the following statement:<br>
-<blockquote><code>AM_LIB_GEDCOM_PARSER(1,34)</code><br>
+version 1.34.2, you would put in configure.in the following statement:<br>
+<blockquote><code>AM_PATH_GEDCOM_PARSER(1.34.2)</code><br>
+</blockquote>Note that version numbers now contains three parts (since version
+0.20.0: this is also the first version in which this macro is available).<br>
+<br>
+The macro also sets the variables <code>GEDCOM_CFLAGS</code> and <code>GEDCOM_LIBS</code> for use in Makefiles. Typically, this would be done as follows in a Makefile.am:<br>
+<blockquote><code>bin_programs = myprg</code><br>
+ <code>myprg_SOURCES = myprg.c foo.c bar.c<br>
+INCLUDES = @GEDCOM_CFLAGS@<br>
+LDADD = @GEDCOM_LIBS@</code></blockquote>
+If your program uses some extra modules, they can be passed as fourth argument
+in the macro, so that the CFLAGS and LIBS are correctly filled in. Currently,
+the only available module is <code>gom</code> (the Gedcom object model). For example:<br>
+<blockquote><code>AM_PATH_GEDCOM_PARSER(0.21.2, , ,gom)</code><br>