ACL on applications folder?

When I repair disk permissions, I get the following messages:
ACL found but not expected on "Applications".
ACL found but not expected on "Library".
Should I be concerned about this? What should I do?
Thanks
Eric

FYI only
November 11, 2007, I verified Leopard, BSD and HFS Extended filesystems are intact. I performed "Repair Disk Permissions" immediately after I installed Xcode 3.0. Here comes a notification on an inconsistency.
*Repairing permissions for “Leopard_HD”*
ACL found but not expected on "Applications".
ACL found but not expected on "Library".
*Permissions repair complete*
+Quotation: from ADC+
*Access Control List (ACL) : *
A structure containing information describing what must happen (display a confirmation dialog, ask for a password, and so forth) in order to permit a specific operation to occur. An ACL may also contain a list of applications that are always trusted to perform that operation. Each keychain item has one or more associated ACLs, and each ACL applies to a single operation that can be done with that item, such as encrypting or decrypting it. See also access object.
*access object:*
An opaque data structure containing one or more access control lists. Each keychain item has one access object.
Message was edited by: Fumiaki Kawashima

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