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The module "maestro" is using the old flat core compatibility fields which are deprecated in favor of the new "compatibility" object #185

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lafflam opened this issue Jan 22, 2023 · 1 comment
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lafflam commented Jan 22, 2023

Describe the bug
The following yellow compatibility warning is found in the FoundryVTT console log after installing Maestro:

 The module "maestro" is using the old flat core compatibility fields which are deprecated in favor of the new "compatibility" object

To Reproduce

  1. Install Maestro from within FoundryVTT's Configuration and Setup page
  2. Consult FoundryVTT console log by pressing F12
  3. See error

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Foundry Setup (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Linux
  • Browser Firefox
  • Foundry Version 10.291
  • Maestro Version 0.9.0

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@lafflam lafflam added bug Something isn't working unconfirmed Bug not yet validated by dev labels Jan 22, 2023
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Seeing this on v11.304 too:

The module "maestro" is using "name" which is deprecated in favor of "id"
The module "maestro" is using the old flat core compatibility fields which are deprecated in favor of the new "compatibility" object

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