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remove pacmod-msgs deb install #182

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This PR removes the installation attempt for ros-foxy-pacmod-msgs which is a non-existent package, following update in carma-ssc-interface wrapper usdot-fhwa-stol/carma-ssc-interface-wrapper#154

This issue is currently causing the docker build to for the package to fail.

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The carma_vehicle_bridge image builds all the message dependencies required in carma-platform and dependent repo's so as to create publishers for all published topics.

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  • Defect fix (non-breaking change that fixes an issue)
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  • Breaking change (fix or feature that cause existing functionality to change)

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  • I have added any new packages to the sonar-scanner.properties file
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  • All new and existing tests passed.

@adev4a adev4a self-assigned this Feb 23, 2024
@dan-du-car dan-du-car merged commit 5bdf8a4 into develop Feb 23, 2024
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@dan-du-car dan-du-car deleted the fix/remove-pacmod-msgs-install branch February 23, 2024 15:52
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