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Removed dependency tables in 3.21.x LTS branch #1496

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Added note to refer to master README.md and individual files instead of README.md in LTS branches.

Ticket: ENT-12140
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Added note to refer to master README.md and individual files instead of README.md in LTS branches.

Ticket: ENT-12140
Changelog: none
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Good riddance! Thanks!

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For LTS branches, https://github.com/cfengine/buildscripts?tab=readme-ov-file#dependencies is the source of truth for latest versions and is based on information in `build-scripts/install-dependencies` and relevant subdirectories in `deps-packaging`.
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Nice link!

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Yeah, it was just the "link I got" when I clicked on the file. Seemed a bit odd but worked!

@olehermanse olehermanse merged commit 1e06e91 into cfengine:3.21.x Sep 18, 2024
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