In cases like these I generally do something like this: change the obsolete command to display a warning (or in this release a warning and the exec texexec --version, then a year later only the warning, then later the command disappears altogether.)

G

On 15 Jan 2006, at 22:05, Taco Hoekwater wrote:

Hans van der Meer wrote:
When running the command "texversion" it used to give nice and clean compact output.

The functionality of texversion has been added to regular texexec,
and development has stopped. Please forget about the standalone
texversion command and use
  texexec --version
instead.

Cheers, taco
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