Result for 2DEC11F63703F5F1C319B9DAEE7871FE64B1DD56

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FileName./usr/lib/libdieharder.so.3.31.1
FileSize467160
MD584A7388D6BEA1D3076A63947BDC9CF48
SHA-12DEC11F63703F5F1C319B9DAEE7871FE64B1DD56
SHA-25680C74D6F6AB601CEA43284F63626D52089D9D6C9497303A2CB7EFD2F12DB5E28
SSDEEP6144:YBtjJ96B64vPSuBGoJGiOz22CMrq7x5mNrkztoEdTBZx53sVSYeHpUTDtq7AOal:YPJ96BfvPS4GogTUYl
TLSHT1D4A43B17313BAEEBCC9A0B31026743666F268835B73940DBDF0B63371E26754EE64A54
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MD539B0C1E51558819F0F5BA3FEF122BE58
PackageArchs390
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
PackageRelease13.fc22
PackageVersion3.31.1
SHA-1126EE34B5E7386917BDA15C916CF577FFFE00C22
SHA-256108E368A5CF462EAA1991BCE1FE4EDD8202EB03B2564B66C8C66A71D7A43AB96