I'm not sure if this would work for you, but on some shells I've experienced a relevant error (permission denied) and typing 'cd .' before 'make config' solved the problem (I don't have an explanation for this though).
Sir_Fz wrote:I'm not sure if this would work for you, but on some shells I've experienced a relevant error (permission denied) and typing 'cd .' before 'make config' solved the problem (I don't have an explanation for this though).
The "problem" seems affect *BSD only and there's currently a difference of opinion between eggheads and the *BSD developer's as to who is at fault.
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I guess the /home filesystem could've been mounted noexec. Otherwize, I could only suggest doublechecking that all file-permissions are still properly set.