We can't expect to find autoloaded extensions based on the current executable anymore, because the current executable may live in the new updates directory outside of the install (bin) directory. We don't use this flag and we don't imagine that it has widespread use elsewhere either, so we're opting to remove it.
We can't expect to find autoloaded extensions based on the current executable anymore, because the current executable may live in the new updates directory outside of the install (bin) directory. We don't use this flag and we don't imagine that it has widespread use elsewhere either, so we're opting to remove it.