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[core] Remove redundant library names #3452

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@agl29 agl29 commented Sep 5, 2023

What changes were proposed in this pull request?

  • Removing the redundant library names

How was this patch tested?

  • Manually

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Nice cleanup!

@agl29 agl29 merged commit 245c9d1 into master Sep 11, 2023
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@agl29 agl29 deleted the redundant_lib branch September 11, 2023 16:42
tabraiz12 pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 4, 2023
Co-authored-by: Ayush Kumar Goyal <ayush.goyal@ayush.goyal-MBP16.local>
(cherry picked from commit 245c9d1)
wing2fly pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 6, 2024
Co-authored-by: Ayush Kumar Goyal <ayush.goyal@ayush.goyal-MBP16.local>
(cherry picked from commit 245c9d1)
(cherry picked from commit d5b19a0)
Change-Id: I63acf753a67b91990687b6602ef17e1334fd5325
(cherry picked from commit b4eabcc)
athithyaaselvam pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 14, 2024
Co-authored-by: Ayush Kumar Goyal <ayush.goyal@ayush.goyal-MBP16.local>
(cherry picked from commit 245c9d1)
(cherry picked from commit d5b19a0)
Change-Id: I63acf753a67b91990687b6602ef17e1334fd5325
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