wangmy 02a62c7918 lsscsi: upgrade 0.31 -> 0.32
Changelog for released lsscsi-0.32 [20210505] [svn: r167]
  - improve NVMe device parsing (e.g. /dev/nvme0c1n2)
  - print nr_hw_queues when available for SCSI hosts
  - Remove blank line after NVMe device name with -HL
  - collect_disk_wwn_nodes: Fix WWN string copy
  - make WWN printing for NVMe more consistent with
    output from SCSI devices (e.g. with -u and -t)
  - logic to select best SCSI id (--scsi_id) to output
  - clean up warnings for gcc-10
  - build with autoconf 2.70

Signed-off-by: Wang Mingyu <wangmy@fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4812d74accbfeeadb87a303e8fd1fc1eba8e2193)
Signed-off-by: Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com>
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meta-oe
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This layer depends on:

URI: git://github.com/openembedded/openembedded-core.git
branch: kirkstone 

luajit recipe requires host compiler to be able to generate 32bit code when target is 32bit
e.g. arm, so ensure that $CC -m32 is functional on build host, if building this recipe, needed
packages to fullfit this might have different names on different host distributions
e.g. on archlinux based distributions install prerequisites like below

pacman -S lib32-gcc-libs lib32-glibc

Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install gcc-multilib linux-libc-dev:i386

Send pull requests to openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org with '[meta-oe][kirkstone]' in the subject'

When sending single patches, please use something like:
'git send-email -M -1 --to openembedded-devel@lists.openembedded.org --subject-prefix="meta-oe][kirkstone][PATCH"'

You are encouraged to fork the mirror on GitHub https://github.com/openembedded/meta-openembedded
to share your patches, this is preferred for patch sets consisting of more than one patch.

Other services like GitLab, repo.or.cz or self-hosted setups are of course accepted as well,
'git fetch <remote>' works the same on all of them. We recommend GitHub because it is free, easy
to use, has been proven to be reliable and has a really good web GUI.

layer maintainer: Armin Kuster <akuster808@gmail.com>