On 2024-01-13 18:16 +01, Peter Hessler wrote:
> This change doesn't make a difference. End-Users aren't going to care
> about the difference between "should" and "may". They're just going to
> run it regardless.
I don't think so. People don't read, we know this.
RFC 6919 seems relevant
This change doesn't make a difference. End-Users aren't going to care
about the difference between "should" and "may". They're just going to
run it regardless.
The problem is that they are being printed during upgrades, when the
messages are only useful when the package is removed.
On 2024
syncthing-1.27.1->1.27.2: ok
Read shared items: ok
--- -syncthing-1.27.1 ---
You should also run rm -rf /var/syncthing/{.,}*
I shall certainly not wipe that directory...
Apparently fixing this for good is more involved, but rewording is easy,
so