re: http://bugs.debian.org/644036:
Until recently, Hurd didn't have /dev/random available -- you needed a
custom translator for it. I think that's been resolved for a little
while now, but when it was the case, there were several common packages
that misbehaved (e.g. debian's compilation of openssh has trouble
without /dev/random).
I think putting Data::Random as a Suggests: instead of a Recommends:
would be reasonable.
Alternately, you could check with the non-Linux kernel folks and put the
package in an architecture-conditioned Depends: and drop it from the
other fields.
thanks for packaging libcrypt-dsa-perl, by the way! i was excited to
see it land in the archive!
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