Point taken. So the deprecation logic is pointing at the wrong line.
Where does this RunNoShellLib.pm6 live? It's must be something inside that. > On 27 Jul 2021, at 21:15, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users <perl6-users@perl.org> > wrote: > > >>> On 7/26/21 5:21 PM, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users wrote: >>>> Hi All, >>>> $ raku -v >>>> Welcome to 𝐑𝐚𝐤𝐮𝐝𝐨™ v2021.07. >>>> Implementing the 𝐑𝐚𝐤𝐮™ programming language v6.d. >>>> Built on MoarVM version 2021.07. >>>> After upgrading from 2021.05, I am getting this: >>>> Saw 1 occurrence of deprecated code. >>>> ================================================================================ >>>> Sub RunNoShellAll (from RunNoShellLib) seen at: >>>> /home/linuxutil/p6lib/RunNoShellLib.pm6 (RunNoShellLib), line 148 >>>> Please use exitcode and/or signal methods (status is to be removed in >>>> 2022.06) instead. >>>> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> Please contact the author to have these occurrences of deprecated code >>>> adapted, so that this message will disappear! >>>> 148: ( $ReturnStr, $ReturnErr, $RtnCode ) = RunNoShellAll( $RunString, >>>> True, False, True ); >>>> Confused, >>>> -T > > >>> On 27 Jul 2021, at 02:29, ToddAndMargo via perl6-users >>> <perl6-users@perl.org> wrote: >>> >>> The command that is triggering this in the main program is >>> >>> exit; >>> >>> ??????? > > On 7/27/21 2:24 AM, Elizabeth Mattijsen wrote: >> Read the error message! >> "/home/linuxutil/p6lib/RunNoShellLib.pm6 (RunNoShellLib), line 148" >> What does that line say? > > Hi Elizabeth > > Please re-read my original post. Look for the line > that starts with "148:" > > -T >