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Reverse disordered-version warning message #129904
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Reverse disordered-version warning message #129904
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The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates elastic#123397
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Pinging @elastic/es-core-infra (Team:Core/Infra) |
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Hi @DaveCTurner, I've created a changelog YAML for you. |
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LGTM
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates elastic#123397
💔 Backport failed
You can use sqren/backport to manually backport by running |
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates elastic#123397 Backport of elastic#129904 to `8.19`
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Backports are #129956 |
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates #123397
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates #123397 Backport of #129904 to `8.19`
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates elastic#123397 Backport of elastic#129904 to `8.19`
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates #123397 Backport of #129904 to `8.19`
The comment in `TransportHandshaker` indicates (correctly) that we emit a warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is describing. Relates elastic#123397
The comment in
TransportHandshakerindicates (correctly) that we emita warning when talking to a chronologically-newer-yet-numerically-older
version, but the wording of the warning message is inverted and says
that the remote is chronologically-older-yet-numerically-newer. This
commit straightens out the message to match the situation it is
describing.
Relates #123397