Mercurial > dropbear
view libtomcrypt/run.sh @ 1698:f966834f0f9c
Use Linux getrandom() to ensure random device is initialised
Remove old code warning about random device being not ready,
/dev/random isn't used by default anyway.
author | Matt Johnston <matt@ucc.asn.au> |
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date | Thu, 28 May 2020 22:50:41 +0800 |
parents | 6dba84798cd5 |
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#!/bin/bash # output version bash printinfo.sh bash build.sh " $1" "$2 -O2" "$3 IGNORE_SPEED=1" "$4" "$5" if [ -a testok.txt ] && [ -f testok.txt ]; then echo else echo echo "Test failed" exit 1 fi rm -f testok.txt bash build.sh " $1" "$2 -Os" "$3 IGNORE_SPEED=1 LTC_SMALL=1" "$4" "$5" if [ -a testok.txt ] && [ -f testok.txt ]; then echo else echo echo "Test failed" exit 1 fi rm -f testok.txt bash build.sh " $1" "$2" "$3 LTC_DEBUG=1" "$4" "$5" if [ -a testok.txt ] && [ -f testok.txt ]; then echo else echo echo "Test failed" exit 1 fi rm -f testok.txt bash build.sh " $1" "$2" "$3" "$4" "$5" if [ -a testok.txt ] && [ -f testok.txt ]; then echo else echo echo "Test failed" exit 1 fi exit 0 # ref: $Format:%D$ # git commit: $Format:%H$ # commit time: $Format:%ai$