[LLD] [COFF] Remove a now incorrect comment in a test. NFC. (#190489) This comment was added in 26572002749ee2e7d734e4e0aed4cca0e1c623c3 in 2018. Later in 8f540dad6120d00e3ad896b98cd32bcf00623ccd in 2020, the LLVM MC layer was adjusted to do essentially the same as GNU binutils do. Therefore, I think that this test now technically could be done with object files generated by llvm-mc as well, instead of bundled binary object files.
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