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[DOC] Update "Using triplets" section in building-with-vcpkg documentation. #2726

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Fixes #2725

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  • Update existing links pointing to Vcpkg Triplets documentation.
  • Replace the term "Custom triplets" by "Overlay triplets"

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All modified and coverable lines are covered by tests ✅

Project coverage is 87.67%. Comparing base (497eaf4) to head (7903ac4).
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@marcalff marcalff changed the title Update "Using triplets" section in building-with-vcpkg documentation. [DOC] Update "Using triplets" section in building-with-vcpkg documentation. Jun 30, 2024
@marcalff marcalff merged commit ead2d1b into open-telemetry:main Jun 30, 2024
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Triplet links in docs/building-with-vcpkg documentation are outdated.
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