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[aws-c-common] Remove the unused openssl dependency. #32775

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  • Changes comply with the maintainer guide
  • SHA512s are updated for each updated download
  • The "supports" clause reflects platforms that may be fixed by this new version
  • Any fixed CI baseline entries are removed from that file.
  • Any patches that are no longer applied are deleted from the port's directory.
  • The version database is fixed by rerunning ./vcpkg x-add-version --all and committing the result.
  • Only one version is added to each modified port's versions file.

@teo-tsirpanis teo-tsirpanis changed the title [aws-c-common] Update to version 0.9.0 and remove OpenSSL dependency. [aws-c-common] Remove the unused openssl dependency. Jul 26, 2023
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Version 0.9.0 has breaking changes, let's not update it right now.

@BillyONeal BillyONeal merged commit 24d7259 into microsoft:master Jul 27, 2023
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Thanks!

@MonicaLiu0311 MonicaLiu0311 added category:port-bug The issue is with a library, which is something the port should already support info:reviewed Pull Request changes follow basic guidelines labels Jul 27, 2023
@teo-tsirpanis teo-tsirpanis deleted the aws-c-common-update branch July 27, 2023 10:00
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