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Kory Maincent 0829c09527 boot/arm-trusted-firmware: remove extra ending parentheses
There are two extra ending parentheses to be removed.
They are present from the beggining of TF-A package. I suppose extra
ending parenthese does not bring any issue, but it seems relevant to
remove them.

Signed-off-by: Kory Maincent <kory.maincent@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2022-07-23 21:29:18 +02:00
arch arch: add BR2_ARCH_NEEDS_GCC_AT_LEAST_12 2022-07-23 17:31:27 +02:00
board board: Add Canaan KD233 board support 2022-07-23 16:38:55 +02:00
boot boot/arm-trusted-firmware: remove extra ending parentheses 2022-07-23 21:29:18 +02:00
configs boot/arm-trusted-firmware: bump version to 2.7 2022-07-23 21:10:46 +02:00
docs docs/manual: fix patchwork URL 2022-07-23 18:57:22 +02:00
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linux {linux, linux-headers}: bump 4.{9, 14, 19}.x / 5.{4, 10, 15, 17}.x series 2022-07-11 18:38:46 +02:00
package package/{rust, rust-bin}: bump to version 1.62.0 2022-07-23 21:23:59 +02:00
support support/scripts/pkg-stats: fix flake8 errors 2022-07-23 19:47:11 +02:00
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toolchain package/elf2flt: Remove Config.in.host 2022-07-23 16:38:54 +02:00
utils utils/readme.txt: Fix typo "get-developers" 2022-07-23 18:21:21 +02:00
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Config.in package/elf2flt: Remove Config.in.host 2022-07-23 16:38:54 +02:00
Config.in.legacy Config.in.legacy: fix 2022.08 entries 2022-07-23 19:18:57 +02:00
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DEVELOPERS package/python-typing-inspect: new package 2022-07-23 21:08:53 +02:00
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