On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 06:43:04PM +0000, m...@netbsd.org wrote: > On Sun, Jul 21, 2019 at 11:55:23AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > > Another approach, harder, is to create a xenrnd(4) pseudodevice and > > hypervisor call that gets bits from the host's /dev/random and injects > > them as if from a hardware rng. > > > > > > That requires the ability coordinate "please run this backported patch" > to whoever does the package builds. Since we don't let anyone volunteer > for tasks and would rather have highly critical things rely on people > who stopped having NetBSD time about 5 years ago, that's not going to > happen.
no that's not the problem. Lots of nonsense has been written in this thread. /dev/randon actually works as documented and if rust wants /dev/urandom behavior it should use /dev/urandom. Also I'd like to get explained why a compiler needs that much random bits. BTW, while talking about packages availability, when will the bootstrap kit for i386 be available ? -- Manuel Bouyer <bou...@antioche.eu.org> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --