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Deprecate various options in the "list" command

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      Entitlement based workflow are discontinued in favour of SCA (Simple Content Access mode). The list command mostly supports Entitlement based workflows, hence we are deprecating this option in RHEL 9.6.

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      In particular, the following options of the "list" command will be deprecated:

        --available           show those subscriptions which are available
        --all                 used with --available to ensure all subscriptions are returned
        --ondate ON_DATE      date to search on, defaults to today's date, only used with --available (example: 2024-09-10)
        --consumed            show the subscriptions being consumed by this system
        --servicelevel SERVICE_LEVEL shows only subscriptions matching the specified service level; only used with --available and 
                              --consumed
        --no-overlap          shows pools which provide products that are not already covered; only used with --available
        --match-installed     shows only subscriptions matching products that are currently installed; only used with --available
        --pool-only           lists only the pool IDs for applicable available or consumed subscriptions; only used with --
                               available and --consumed
        --afterdate AFTER_DATE show pools that are active on or after the given date; only used with --available (example: 2024-09-10)
      

      The deprecation notice will appear:

      • in the text of the output of "list --help"
      • in the subscription-manager(8) man page

              mgrunwal@redhat.com Martin Grunwald
              ptoscano@redhat.com Pino Toscano
              Pino Toscano
              CSI Client Tools Bugs Bot CSI Client Tools Bugs Bot
              Zdenek Petracek Zdenek Petracek
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