Simon a écrit : >> And ? It's a temporary solution that allow user to use an ssh client >> and/or server, which is very usefull. You just have to add a debconf >> warning saying that the entropy source is unsafe, and asking the user >> to pay attention. We don't need more for now, since anyway no Hurd box >> will be used in a critical environement in a near future.
> That kind of thinking is fairly dangerous. > a) Debconf is not a billboard. Doing this is a hack. Well, it's often used like that... Like for X which doesn't listen on network by default, this is said via debconf. > b) It will become a low priority task to remove a poor entropy > source once things "just work." Better to make everyone realise > that something is wrong, and perhaps motivate someone to fix it. Then, removes /hurd/ext2fs until it works with "large" partitions. The GNU/Hurd system is full of things not really working, it's better than nothing. -- Gael Le Mignot "Kilobug" - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://kilobug.free.fr GSM : 06.71.47.18.22 (in France) ICQ UIN : 7299959 Fingerprint : 1F2C 9804 7505 79DF 95E6 7323 B66B F67B 7103 C5DA Member of HurdFr: http://hurdfr.org - The GNU Hurd: http://hurd.gnu.org