| From: D. Hugh Redelmeier <[email protected]> | qemu-img create -F qcow2 -f qcow2 -b '/home/build/pool/swanfedorabase.qcow2' '/home/build/pool/east.qcow2' | qemu-img: /home/build/pool/east.qcow2: Could not open '/home/build/pool/swanfedorabase.qcow2': No such file or directory | /home/build/libreswan/mk/kvm-targets.mk:420: recipe for target '/home/build/pool/east.qcow2' failed | make: *** [/home/build/pool/east.qcow2] Error 1 | | I don't know why that would happen. Andrew?
We (Andrew and I) figured out the problem. Not enough entropy on my system so the step was blocking on getting random numbers and timing out. It would be nice if the symptom more clearly pointed to the disease! I've figured out how to get more entropy on my system and tests are running as I type this. I'll write up the magic later. Summary of magic: - my computer is too old to have the RdRand feature. Intel processors of the "Ivy Bridge" generation or later have it. Newer AMD processors have it too. If /proc/cpuinfo has "rdrand" then the processor has this feature. Some people worry that rdrand supplies random numbers that three-letter-agencies know too much about. - my computer does have a TPM device and that can be a source of entropy. But it needs some poorly documented configuring to work. Worries about insecurity apply here to. - if you have neither of those, you have to work harder to get entropy. Like wave your mouse around a lot. Or use fake entropy. _______________________________________________ Swan-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.libreswan.org/mailman/listinfo/swan-dev
