> You do not have support for any sources of high quality entropy > enabled. For end user security, that is probably not what you want. Your > options include: * Linux + glibc >=2.25 (getrandom): HAVE_GETRANDOM, * > Linux + glibc <2.25 (syscall SYS_getrandom): HAVE_SYSCALL_GETRANDOM, * BSD > / macOS >=10.7 (arc4random_buf): HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_BUF, * BSD / macOS <10.7 > (arc4random): HAVE_ARC4RANDOM, * libbsd (arc4random_buf): > HAVE_ARC4RANDOM_BUF + HAVE_LIBBSD, * libbsd (arc4random): HAVE_ARC4RANDOM + > HAVE_LIBBSD, * Linux / BSD / macOS (/dev/urandom): XML_DEV_URANDOM * > Windows (RtlGenRandom): _WIN32. If insist on not using any of these, > bypass this error by defining XML_POOR_ENTROPY; you have been warned. > If you have reasons to patch this detection code away or need changes > to the build system, please open a bug. Thank you! My interpretation is that they want you to choose a source of randomness by defining one of those macros, so can you get the build system to pass -DXML_DEV_URANDOM to g++? Björn Persson
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