Frédéric Fauberteau <triaxx%NetBSD.org@localhost> writes:
I used build.sh for building NetBSD-9.0_BETA/amd64 sets and it is a
awesome tool! When I tried to upgrade a machine using sysupgrade, I
realized that I forgot the x{base,comp,...} sets. It is when I
reupload the newly built release I realized that some files had
read-only permissions (because permission denied during scp). On the
system where I built the release, I get:
$ ls -l amd64/binary/kernel/
total 42324
-rw-r--r-- 1 triaxx users 508 10 oct. 23:21 MD5
-r--r--r-- 1 triaxx users 10109837 10 oct. 23:11 netbsd-GENERIC.gz
Arguably it's a bug that they are different.
But, I'd say 444 is right, and you should use scp -pf if that's what
you
want.