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Yuri Victorovich ae001a7a25 Mk/Uses: Remove certs.mk
It was a useful shorthand for the security/ca_root_nss dependency.
However, several people disagreed.

Can anybody explain why libedit.mk is there? It is also a one string
substitution. Same with libarchive.mk.
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