Result for 26638EA94B6E8C39DACB98E1E589667746C840B1

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FileName./usr/lib64/libdieharder.so.3.31.1
FileSize453480
MD5D0B8C5745145BD522A718B313C491256
SHA-126638EA94B6E8C39DACB98E1E589667746C840B1
SHA-256A1E9A17DBB2AFCF5C04307A404554EC02A0E95F4E2650E3FBEB94CB580E31503
SSDEEP6144:NyHqU53PlfX0PhrTHac8ukv4JuZNsOtDJdGQHJdW4K:WqsftXYtuukv4JuZNsOtDJdGm
TLSHT1F6A44917A55206ECD5348A308B7AC6693723BCFD0A20473736EA94362F77758CE2E671
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MD5BAC9D86F3F3A31E91E64BE5E9E79A0F9
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription libdieharder is the core library of dieharder designed to be "the last suite of random number testers you'll ever wear". It can test any of its many pre-built and library linked generators (basically all of those in the Gnu Scientific Library plus a number of others from various sources) or a potentially random data-set in either an ASCII-formatted or raw (presumed 32 bit unsigned int) binary file. It is fairly straightforward to wrap new software generators for testing, or to add hardware generators that have a software interface for testing, and the file input method permits pretty much any software or hardware RNG to be tested using libdieharder calls. libdieharder has as a design goal the full encapsulation in an extensible shell of basically all the random number tests: George Marsaglia's "Diehard" battery of tests, STS (v1.6) from NIST FIPS, Knuth's tests, and more. Check the documentation for complete list.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedieharder-libs
PackageRelease28.fc33
PackageVersion3.31.1
SHA-1773191B14EF5C4466C007DF488F9C0636092E44E
SHA-2561491C9ED330C064FC45956689165F71060AE72C9B737FF7712023788EA212CFF