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MiKTeX windows deprecation information can be interpreted as an error #1579

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dsjoho opened this issue Jan 10, 2025 · 1 comment
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dsjoho commented Jan 10, 2025

Using MiKTeX 24.1 the emitted information/warning about windows <10 deprecation is not clearly stated as being info/warning, leading me and at least another user to interpret it as an error. I thought my TeX installation was broken when running pdftocairo.exe in order to convert a pdf, as the deprecation notice was the only information emitted to the console.

Example emitted output:

C:\Users\User>pdftocairo.exe -jpeg -scale-to-x 1920 -scale-to-y 1080 -W 1920 -H 1080 "my_poster.pdf"

MiKTeX requires Windows 10 (or greater): https://miktex.org/announcement/legacy-windows-deprecation

C:\Users\User>

Since this wasn't prefixed with warn/info, I erroneously interpreted it as an error and that my installation was broken. Everything worked as it should however and my output file was there.
This message is emitted despite being on Windows 10/11. I would have expected either no emission of it due to fulfilling the requirements, or some kind of prefix indicating that it's information only.

Example of another user with the same confusion:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/710109/error-message-about-windows-10-even-though-im-on-windows-10

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