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[RSDK-9551] remove builtin pi5 model #4634

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https://viam.atlassian.net/browse/RSDK-9551

this pr removes the builtin pi5 in favor of having users use the pi5 module.

will not be merged until after users have been migrated to the module

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martha-johnston commented Dec 16, 2024

you probably want to merge before migration, so that a user doesn't accidentally add the builtin after you've migrated but before you've deleted. I'd recommend to merge Friday afternoon or Monday morning, and run the migration sometime Tuesday morning around when the new rdk is released

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not sure if the PR would show this, but just double check you deleted the pi5 folder too

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not sure if the PR would show this, but just double check you deleted the pi5 folder too

just checked on the branch in github to confirm it was removed https://github.com/JohnN193/rdk/tree/remove-pi5/components/board

@JohnN193 JohnN193 merged commit 0443a29 into viamrobotics:main Dec 30, 2024
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