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fix: change message to warn about upcoming deprecation

tags/v0.37.1
Imran Iqbal 5 years ago
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# vim: ft=sls

php-deprecated-in-v1.0.0-test-fail:
php-deprecated-in-v1.0.0-test-succeed:
test.succeed_without_changes:
- name: |


################################################################################
# #
# WARNING: BREAKING CHANGES SINCE `v1.0.0` #
# WARNING: BREAKING CHANGES IN UPCOMING VERSION `v1.0.0` #
# #
################################################################################
# #
# Prior to `v1.0.0`, this formula provided two methods for managing php; the #
# old method under `php` and the new method under `php.ng`. The old method #
# has now been removed and `php.ng` has been promoted to be `PHP` in its #
# place. #
# This formula currently provides two methods for managing PHP; the old method #
# under `php` and the new method under `php.ng`. In upcoming `v1.0.0`, the old #
# method will be removed and `php.ng` will be promoted to `php` in its place. #
# #
# If you are not in a position to migrate, please pin your repo to the final #
# release tag before `v1.0.0`, i.e. `v0.37.1`. #
# If you are not in a position to migrate, you will need to pin your repo to #
# the final release tag before `v1.0.0`, which is expected to be `v0.37.1`. #
# #
# To migrate from `php.ng`, simply modify your pillar to promote the entire #
# section under `php:ng` so that it is under `php` instead. So with the #
# editor of your choice, highlight the entire section and then unindent one #
# level. Finish by removing the `ng:` line. #
# If you are currently using `php.ng`, there is nothing to do until `v1.0.0` #
# is released. #
# #
# To migrate from the old `php`, first convert to `php.ng` under `v0.37.0` #
# and then follow the steps laid out in the paragraph directly above. #
# To migrate from the old `php`, the first step is to convert to `php.ng`, #
# before `v1.0.0` is released. #
# #
################################################################################
# - failhard: True

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