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authorTed Unangst <tedu@cvs.openbsd.org>2014-04-15 20:49:01 +0000
committerTed Unangst <tedu@cvs.openbsd.org>2014-04-15 20:49:01 +0000
commita1c60bda124d2507c5115a449064fc224177811b (patch)
tree8b9b0bf1e2b1b7ab3cbb5a217dcc3c55f1483827 /lib/libarch
parentf181da99290629d85132184b2eeeab20e4bc8fcf (diff)
12 years ago, old_des.h was used to provide compatibility with libdes.
The man page says "Compatibility des_ functions are provided for a short while" and indeed even the original commit message says "The compatibility functions will be removed in some future release, at the latest in version 1.0." So here we are, a short while later. Now I've only been an OpenBSD developer for 11 years, one year less than this header has existed, but in that brief time, I've learned a thing or two about deleting obsolete code. It doesn't delete itself. And worse, people will continue using it until you force them onto a better path.
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