On 3 January 2017 at 20:01, Petr Viktorin pviktori@redhat.com wrote:
Here's a potentially related issue – apparently Python 3.6 doesn't run on a CentOS 7 kernel (which would be an issue when running Fedora in Docker on an EL7 host, or when we try to get py3.6 in EPEL).
Even in 3.6+, CPython falls back to reading /dev/urandom if the syscall triggers ENOSYS or ENOPERM at runtime.
What *will* fail is attempting to run in a chroot or container without access to either the getrandom syscall or the /dev/urandom device path.
Cheers, Nick.