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Move trusted code into dedicated directory #5

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In order to support both the untrusted and trusted interfaces to SGX the
trusted code as been moved into a dedicated trusted directory

@nick-mobilecoin nick-mobilecoin self-assigned this May 16, 2022
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In order to support both the untrusted and trusted interfaces to SGX the
trusted code as been moved into a dedicated trusted directory
@nick-mobilecoin nick-mobilecoin force-pushed the feature/move_panic_into_trusted_dir branch from e52ed44 to 853f044 Compare May 20, 2022 21:28
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Note: in order to get a signed signature re-based locally and signed. Will leave a branch holding e52ed44 for some time to allow others to look back

@nick-mobilecoin nick-mobilecoin merged commit ee5ac4e into develop May 20, 2022
@nick-mobilecoin nick-mobilecoin deleted the feature/move_panic_into_trusted_dir branch May 20, 2022 21:35
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