I mostly agree with this, but let's also remember that this is -CURRENT too
and that Kris && Mark && others have been pretty good about feeling sorry for
you when you get hung up... ahem- responding to and fixing issues.... :-)
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Mark Murray wrote:
> > Lots of security minded people what _all_ the interrupt entropy
> > they can get, and this method gives them that while allowing others
> > to throttle the harvester back.
>
> Lots of -CURRENT users want to be able to use their systems to write code
> without tripping over /dev/random and friends.
>
> I hear lots of people objecting to this code and alot of handwaving in
> response.
>
> Choose reasonable defaults already.
>
> The -CURRENT cvs tree isn't the proper venue for doing crypto research.
>
> Thanks.
>
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