| commit | a0662ceba83cf8782da4047b8ee6d175591f168f | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Daniel RodrÃguez Troitiño <danielrodriguez@meta.com> | Mon Jun 16 12:06:25 2025 -0700 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Mon Jun 16 12:06:25 2025 -0700 |
| tree | 83e89a05af164aac385204e26f66950c4168c2b2 | |
| parent | a00b736a797d252d9e26cc13fb45993d7b02ede2 [diff] |
[objcopy][MachO] Revert special handling of encryptable binaries (#144058) Code originally added in #120995 and later corrected in #130517 but apparently still not correct according to #141494 and rust-lang/rust#141913. Revert the special handling because the test written in #120995 and #130517 still passes without those changes. Kept the test and improved it with a `__DATA` section to keep the current behaviour checked in case other changes modify the behaviour and break this edge case.
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