Hello,
>> But, is there any reason to set -----w--w- bit
>> by default?
>
>Yes.
>
>Please do not extract the kernel tarball as the root user,
>especially if you do not know how tar command works for root
>user by default (hint: --no-same-permissions).
>
>Setting g-w in the archive forces arbitrary policy on people who
>work with umask 002 as a non-root user. We can let that policy
>to be controlled by user's umask by being lenient in the
>tarball. For the same reason, if somebody has umask 0, there is
>no reason for us (as tarball creator) to impose o-w as a policy
>on him either, hence git-tar-tree output has 0666 or 0777 modes.
>
O.K.
Thanks,
Komuro
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