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probe-rs-tools 0.24.0 (new formula) #192348

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@github-actions github-actions bot added new formula PR adds a new formula to Homebrew/homebrew-core rust Rust use is a significant feature of the PR or issue labels Sep 30, 2024
probe-rs-tools: declare indirect deps with linkage

Signed-off-by: Rui Chen <[email protected]>
@chenrui333 chenrui333 added the ready to merge PR can be merged once CI is green label Sep 30, 2024
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