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Author christian.heimes
Recipients christian.heimes, dstufft, martin.panter, rhettinger, tim.peters, vstinner
Date 2016-06-11.08:05:23
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On 2016-06-11 00:07, Raymond Hettinger wrote:
> 
> Raymond Hettinger added the comment:
> 
>> But I'll be happiest if nothing changes here (given that Guido ruled
>> yesterday that Python's current urandom() implementation has to be 
>> reverted to once again match Linux's non-blocking urandom() behavior).
> 
> With urandom() behavior restored, can we close this?

No, the import of random is still broken on all BSD platforms during
early boot.
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