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Thomas Petazzoni 762b819e6f netbsd-queue: actually use the Config.in file
In commit e84fd04e88, Yann added a
Config.in symbol for netbsd-queue in a brand new Config.in file. But
that Config.in file was never included anywhere, making it somewhat
useless.

Let's include it under Libraries -> Other, even if its actual
inclusion location doesn't matter much since it's just a hidden
Config.in option anyway.

Fixes:

  http://autobuild.buildroot.org/results/d23/d23a1c51c4d7a260364aeef576fdf5a407abc2f6/

Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2015-12-30 14:28:02 +01:00
arch
board configs: add readme.txt for the orangepipc defconfig 2015-12-29 18:05:15 +01:00
boot uboot: add COPY_OLD_LICENSE_FILE fix to rsync hook 2015-12-29 12:24:19 +01:00
configs configs: update cubieboard2 defconfig 2015-12-29 18:03:22 +01:00
docs docs/website: fixing pre block indentation 2015-12-29 22:06:45 +01:00
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linux linux: add blind kconfig option to require kernel modules 2015-12-29 23:50:11 +01:00
package netbsd-queue: actually use the Config.in file 2015-12-30 14:28:02 +01:00
support graph-depends: correct is_dep() comment 2015-12-29 23:46:10 +01:00
system
toolchain toolchain-external: select netbsd-queue for musl toolchains 2015-12-30 10:03:27 +01:00
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Config.in toolchain: granular choice for stack protector 2015-12-27 15:30:09 +01:00
Config.in.legacy toolchain: granular choice for stack protector 2015-12-27 15:30:09 +01:00
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