Generate ciphers with a better entropy.
Unless highRandomQuality=false (or --fast) is set, use Libgcypt's 'GCRY_VERY_STRONG_RANDOM' level by default for cipher generation, like it's done for OpenPGP key generation. On the assistant side, the random quality is left to the old (lower) level, in order not to scare the user with an enless page load due to the blocking PRNG waiting for IO actions.
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{- Inits a special remote. -}
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{- Inits a special remote. Currently, only 'weak' ciphers can be
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- generated from the assistant, because otherwise GnuPG may block once
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- the entropy pool is drained, and as of now there's no way to tell the
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- user to perform IO actions to refill the pool. -}
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makeSpecialRemote :: String -> RemoteType -> R.RemoteConfig -> Annex ()
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makeSpecialRemote name remotetype config = do
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(u, c) <- Command.InitRemote.findByName name
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c' <- R.setup remotetype u $ M.union config c
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c' <- R.setup remotetype u $
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M.insert "highRandomQuality" "false" $ M.union config c
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describeUUID u name
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configSet u c'
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