Thomas Rast wrote: > Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Hm, on second thought, if people are seeing this message, I would >> prefer if they write to the mailing list so we can find out about it. >> So I really would rather see this say >> >> --binary) >> : ;; >> >> and have "-b" completely unrecognized, without any words in our >> defense except for a note in the release notes mentioning the option's >> removal and that it has been an unadvertised backward-compatibility >> no-op since 1.6.0. > > I'd hate doing that, mostly because other projects got me really angry > about similar issues, e.g., 71c020c (Disable asciidoc 8.4.1+ semantics > for `{plus}` and friends, 2009-07-25). Oh, now that I think about it that way, you're definitely right. So, how about something like this? --binary) : ;; -b) gettextln >&2 "The -b option (a no-op short for --binary) was removed in 1.7.10." die "$(gettext "Please adjust your scripts.")" ;; Mentioning deprecation in 1.6.0 in the message left me uneasy because we never actually did anything to actively deprecate the option; it just has not been needed since 1.4.3 and we stopped advertising it in the manpage in 1.6.0. So I don't like the implication of "this is all right because we told you so" --- on the contrary, it is "in practice nobody seems to be using this option and we hope nobody will notice when we take it away". Jonathan -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html