The rights on the files should be sufficient for the compiler to go through
the tree and compile the kernel for you. If it bothers you, you can just run
chmod -R to correct it.
I guess that it will not be corrected.
On Saturday 26 November 2005 22:58, you wrote:
> I wasn't sure where to send this but here goes.
>
> Seems that many of the source files in the linux-2.6.14.tar.bz2 have
> global read/write permissions.
> Are the permissions supposed to be this way now?
> If not, could this be fixed soon?
> if so, could you point me to a url that explains why.
>
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