TC3 quickfix: remove unneeded config#715
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Removes an Aurix TC3 monolithic update example config that’s no longer intended to be maintained/upstreamed, reducing the number of overlapping example configurations.
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- Deleted the
aurix-tc375-hsm-monolithic-update-wolfHSM-certs-rsa4096example config.
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Realized this config doesn't need to be upstreamed as it isn't different enough from the existing self-update config to warrant being an example unto itself, given the extra tooling involved in making a monolithic image (which is included in the closed-source platform bundle). The docs spell it out sufficiently.
Just trying to reduce the number of random aurix configs we have floating around :)