In your previous mail you wrote: > > That seems like a strawman: who says that there is a "single source" of > > ideas for how to implement randomness? Three large server OSs (Linux, > > FreeBSD, Windows) all do it differently. > > The single source is "your OS". While there are 3 large server OSs, there > is no single application that can obtain randomness from all three since > there is no application that runs on all of them
=> I know many applications which run on these 3 OSs (and more, i.e., Solaris, AIX and HP-UX too if you limit to still alive OSs). So either I didn't understand you or we are not talking about the same thing... > (and my experience is > that a single linux application won't necessarily work from version X of > the OS to version Y-- hell, sometimes the source won't even compile). => change your application developer? Regards [email protected] _______________________________________________ dsfjdssdfsd mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/dsfjdssdfsd
