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-rw-r--r--docs/notes_for_asan.md3
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diff --git a/docs/env_variables.md b/docs/env_variables.md
index ebfe12c2..f2642e56 100644
--- a/docs/env_variables.md
+++ b/docs/env_variables.md
@@ -25,9 +25,8 @@ tools make fairly broad use of environmental variables:
     - see [notes_for_asan.md](notes_for_asan.md).
 
     (You can also enable MSAN via AFL_USE_MSAN; ASAN and MSAN come with the
-    same gotchas; the modes are mutually exclusive. UBSAN and other exotic
-    sanitizers are not officially supported yet, but are easy to get to work
-    by hand.)
+    same gotchas; the modes are mutually exclusive. UBSAN can be enabled
+    similarly by setting the environment variable AFL_USE_UBSAN=1)
 
   - Setting AFL_CC, AFL_CXX, and AFL_AS lets you use alternate downstream
     compilation tools, rather than the default 'clang', 'gcc', or 'as' binaries
diff --git a/docs/notes_for_asan.md b/docs/notes_for_asan.md
index c10a9726..9c49dc1f 100644
--- a/docs/notes_for_asan.md
+++ b/docs/notes_for_asan.md
@@ -136,7 +136,8 @@ istruction that will cause SIGILL (ud2 on x86) when an undefined behaviour
 is detected. This is the option that you want to use when combining AFL++
 and UBSan.
 
-AFL_USE_UBSAN=1 env var will add this compiler flag to afl-clang-fast for you.
+AFL_USE_UBSAN=1 env var will add this compiler flag to afl-clang-fast,
+afl-gcc-fast and afl-gcc for you.
 
 Old versions of UBSAN don't offer a consistent way
 to abort() on fault conditions or to terminate with a distinctive exit code