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Remove unused using #16071

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Remove unused using #16071

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@thebrid thebrid commented May 5, 2019

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How Has This Been Tested?

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Types of change

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)
  • Clean up (non-breaking change which removes non-working, unmaintained functionality)
  • Improvement (non-breaking change which improves existing functionality)
  • New feature (non-breaking change which adds functionality)
  • Breaking change (fix or feature that will cause existing functionality to change)
  • Cosmetic change (non-breaking change that doesn't touch code)
  • None of the above (please explain below)

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  • My code follows the Code Guidelines of this project
  • My change requires a change to the documentation, either Doxygen or wiki
  • I have updated the documentation accordingly
  • I have read the Contributing document
  • I have added tests to cover my change
  • All new and existing tests passed

@Rechi Rechi added Type: Cleanup non-breaking change which removes non-working or unmaintained functionality v19 Matrix labels May 5, 2019
@Rechi Rechi added this to the Matrix 19.0-alpha 1 milestone May 5, 2019
@Rechi Rechi merged commit 216f6f8 into xbmc:master May 5, 2019
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