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Älven 162328c861 cad/horizon-eda: Update 2.7.1 => 2.7.2
Changelogs:
* https://github.com/horizon-eda/horizon/releases/tag/v2.7.2
* https://github.com/horizon-eda/horizon/compare/v2.7.1...v2.7.2

Approved by:		yuri@ (maintainer, Mentor)
Approved by:	    	db@, yuri@ (Mentors, implicit)
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D55368
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