Hello,
I've started working on porting more recent versions of Iceweasel (our
binary packages are from version 17), and fixing some important issues
at the same time.
The current status is that packages are available for version 27.0-2,
and all major bugs have been fixed. I have reliably used it
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Quoting Dariusz Dwornikowski (2014-02-27 16:53:20)
> Hi
>
> Does Debian GNU/Hurd comes with /dev/urandom enabled by default ? I
> cannot find any information on this.
It does.
root@pluto ~ # hd /dev/urandom | head -n1
60 13 96 5b 07 ba 5b f1 b4 7f 66 59 d6 ea db 84 |`..[..[...fY|
Dariusz Dwornikowski, le Thu 27 Feb 2014 16:53:20 +0100, a écrit :
> Does Debian GNU/Hurd comes with /dev/urandom enabled by default ?
Sure, otherwise a lot of applications wouldn't work :)
Samuel
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Does Debian GNU/Hurd comes with /dev/urandom enabled by default ? I
cannot find any information on this.
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Hi Helge!
On 01/11/2014 10:37 PM, Helge Deller wrote:
> Since I'm not a debian-developer, I don't know how to get this package into
> debian unstable again.
> What is the usual process to get a new/old package back into debian unstable?
> Maybe someone of you who has a debian developer rights is
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