setting permissions to
$ chmod -R 660 abc
is no good choice as you forbid entering the directory and therefore cannot
list it.
i think extracting the archive as a non-privileged user results in a
case just like this. i think this is not a bug but unexpected behavior
due to questionable setting of permissions...
** Changed in: coreutils (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => coreutils
Status: New => Incomplete
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corrupt file ownership & permissions on recursive coreutils
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188403
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