If you're using a non-linux-yocto kernel you likely need to apply this patch to your kernel as well:

https://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit/cgit.cgi/meta-intel/tree/recipes-kernel/linux/linux-intel/0001-menuconfig-check-lxdiaglog.sh-Allow-specification-of.patch

(This is in all linux-yocto kernels, I'm only linking to meta-intel because I knew where it was off the top of my head)

This was sent upstream but last I looked it didn't gain any traction. I think Bruce resent it recently but I can't be sure.

Thanks,
Cal

On 04/12/2018 01:28 PM, Andreas Müller wrote:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 11:57 PM, Trevor Woerner <twoer...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun 2018-04-01 @ 11:49:58 PM, Andreas Müller wrote:
When running bitbake -cmenuconfig virtual/kernel I get a flood of
undefined reference errors. Am I alone here?
Sadly, I think you might be.

         $ bitbake virtual/kernel -c menuconfig

works fine for me.

I assume you're doing this for something RaspberryPi-ish?

         Build Configuration:
         BB_VERSION           = "1.37.0"
         BUILD_SYS            = "x86_64-linux"
         NATIVELSBSTRING      = "opensuse-42.3"
         TARGET_SYS           = "arm-oe-linux-gnueabi"
         MACHINE              = "raspberrypi3"
         DISTRO               = "nodistro"
         DISTRO_VERSION       = "nodistro.0"
         TUNE_FEATURES        = "arm armv7ve vfp thumb neon vfpv4 
callconvention-hard cortexa7"
         TARGET_FPU           = "hard"
         meta-raspberrypi     = 
"master:63e53f919089027259a513dc2cd4b140789bf1a3"
         meta                 = 
"master:4cedddb83623c79980b354642dfeaf78218ca4b7"
         meta-oe
         meta-gnome
         meta-python
         meta-networking
         meta-multimedia      = 
"master:b9d1d8718834f7287e5a65373b952cbfe9ce83fe"
         meta-qt5             = 
"master:e60e849de1158c879bd2c150fe79b207cdac031a"
         meta-qt5-extra       = 
"master:a0cf057b2f335e8d2be9180f20770773334ec209"
         meta-realtime        = 
"master:250bc6eaa47e550c1db5e2b0ebd42d86ee43650e"
         meta-browser         = 
"master:d1c902440cba26a9d1271cfb914633c68ee3791c"
OK I found that I am not alone [1] and followed the suggestion to
install ncurses-devel. Strange: it install ncurses-libs x86_64. Now I
have back menuconfig but it looks horrible: All framing chars are
displayed as '@'. If I remember correct there was such an issue long
lime ago.

However it is not beautiful but I can work with it.

[1] https://github.com/crops/poky-container/issues/17

Andreas

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