I was talking to a builder in Florida -- he was doing some restoration work on Edison's shop (a must see for old tool freaks like me, er, middleaged guys that like old tools . . . . . o, heck, never mind)
they'd done the structural work, insulated the outer walls, and getting ready to apply teh siding -- he was using tar paper, and I asked why not tyvek -- he said it broke down quickly when left exposed, and they were a small crew (keeping costs down), and he wasn't sure how long it would be til they got the siding up --
I didn't ask if the breakdown was specific to high temp/humidity conditions, or lots of UV (Florida, after all) . . . . .
I'm not a builder, nor an expert on tyvek, and didn't stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night -- just another data point