I believe this is a different problem than mine - my SunOS does not have
/dev/urandom either..  -turgut


On Wed, 17 Mar 2004, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:

> Doug Hardie wrote:
> 
> >
> > The problem I encountered has now been identified and I have a 
> > working  clamd that does not hang.  I compiled it two different ways 
> > and both  worked.  The problem was /dev/urandom returning either a -1 
> > or a 0.   Either of those will cause others.c to hang as it does not 
> > test for  that condition.  
> 
> Aaaah :) So that's my I never had those problem. My Solaris 8 simply 
> don't have /dev/urandom, thus clamav was using software rand() instead :)
> A quick hack would be using` ./configure --disable-urandom`.
> Has this test been incorporated in recent CVS snapshot yet?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Fajar
> 
> 
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