Shouldn't the deprecation notice that's printed also print the version it was 
deprecated in?

- Matthew Lindner

On Mar 4, 2020, at 2:48 PM, Dr Paul Dale 
<paul.d...@oracle.com<mailto:paul.d...@oracle.com>> wrote:


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Unless I’ve missed something, the documentation should specify the 
alternatives.  Mostly these are one to one, but in one case it is one to two 
(and there both are listed).
With the caveat that I might not have got every place or detail correct.

Moreover, the deprecated commands print something to the effect of: "The 
command dsa is deprecated. Use ‘pkey’ instead." when executed.


Pauli
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On 5 Mar 2020, at 5:15 am, Kurt Roeckx <k...@roeckx.be<mailto:k...@roeckx.be>> 
wrote:

On Mon, Mar 02, 2020 at 11:41:57AM +0000, Matt Caswell wrote:


On 28/02/2020 23:43, Dr Paul Dale wrote:
Any suggestions for a consensus on this thread?

I think we can probably agree that:

- Command option deprecations should be handled better
- We should look at whether we can resurrect some of the "old" commands
(possibly by writing them as wrappers for genpkey, pkey and pkeyutl)

What about at least pointing to the alternative function in the
documentation?


Kurt



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