With a little bit of elbow grease, I got turtle1 building non-us today. You can see the status at the usual http://people.debian.org/~jbailey/
Turtle claims that openssl is up to date, and built gnupg. *I suspect that nothing on the Hurd could be considered cryptographically secure* I cannot overstate that. The Hurd has no built in random device, and no method for doing so appears to have been accepted into either gnumach or oskit-mach. An adventurous soul could probably create a /dev/random and a /dev/urandom from the Entropy Gathering Daemon, (http://sourceforge.net/projects/egd/) with the PERL trivfs stuff (I can provide upon request). If one of y'all has the skills, can you please report to this list whether or not gnupg (in tommorows upload) works well and can be considered secure? Tks, Jeff Bailey

