Menuconfig is sometimes not the most convenient way to configure a
kernel, as the default color scheme can be hard to read. This variable
gives you access to the MENUCONFIG_COLOR variable or lets you select
nconfig, e.g. by setting it in your local.conf:
KCONFIG_CONFIG_COMMAND = "MENUCONFIG_COLOR=mono menuconfig"
or
KCONFIG_CONFIG_COMMAND = "nconfig"
Signed-off-by: Stefan Müller-Klieser <s.mueller-klieser@phytec.de>
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
CROSS_CURSES_INC = '-DCURSES_LOC="<curses.h>"'
TERMINFO = "${STAGING_DATADIR_NATIVE}/terminfo"
+KCONFIG_CONFIG_COMMAND ??= "menuconfig"
python do_menuconfig() {
import shutil
except OSError:
mtime = 0
- oe_terminal("${SHELL} -c \"make menuconfig; if [ \$? -ne 0 ]; then echo 'Command failed.'; printf 'Press any key to continue... '; read r; fi\"", '${PN} Configuration', d)
+ oe_terminal("${SHELL} -c \"make ${KCONFIG_CONFIG_COMMAND}; if [ \$? -ne 0 ]; then echo 'Command failed.'; printf 'Press any key to continue... '; read r; fi\"", '${PN} Configuration', d)
# FIXME this check can be removed when the minimum bitbake version has been bumped
if hasattr(bb.build, 'write_taint'):