Hello I thinks this is because your default "file creation"  is 755 within
umask
/ is a path like another one so... it works just like any other one.

And this permit to modify it or recompile it again in case of issues .... this
is not needed if we keep the original one, so I think this is why
install script doesn't restrict the permissions after the build.

> ----------------------------------------
> From: Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz>
> Sent: Thu Sep 22 16:51:28 CEST 2016
> To: <misc@openbsd.org>
> Subject: kernel chmod
>
>
> The /bsd kernel as installed by the installer has
> -rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  10571887 Sep 22 16:27 /bsd
>
> The /bsd kernel recompiled and installed by make install has
> -rwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  10572001 Sep 22 16:49 /bsd
>
> Not that I have any problem with it,
> but why is that? It it intentional?
>
>       Jan
>


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