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T6527: remove legacy Perl library components #83

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Remove legacy Perl components no longer in use

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  • Migration from an old Vyatta component to vyos-1x, please link to related PR inside obsoleted component
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@vyosbot vyosbot requested a review from a team June 30, 2024 05:40
@vyosbot vyosbot requested review from dmbaturin, sarthurdev, zdc, jestabro, sever-sever and nicolas-fort and removed request for a team June 30, 2024 05:40
@c-po c-po merged commit b8bdc8a into vyos:current Jul 1, 2024
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c-po commented Jul 3, 2024

@Mergifyio backport circinus

@c-po c-po deleted the no-legacy branch July 3, 2024 15:05
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backport circinus

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