Result for C7D4CBD1C61BCE69CC30E1B395C6AEE061164FFD

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FileName./usr/bin/dieharder
FileSize44168
MD5A1D1AC61C0A132AE196D1D9FE0BCC5CE
SHA-1C7D4CBD1C61BCE69CC30E1B395C6AEE061164FFD
SHA-25695E98497E4F2094E15C829E630F70A2C2AE416837722950DD5836201CDD6042C
SSDEEP768:6tp2MfktoiHeYPTLwdxxEeYq1GihzULwSh1pCxlP:6tp2MfktoiHeY3yrFYrihSDel
TLSHT1A2130866BAA2C935D0834271464B8B245630C02B8713E5A3F55C62393F56FF62E7A7F4
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MD501FE050AC71C28C7FECE6109DDB1EF51
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptiondieharder is a fairly involved random number/uniform deviate generator tester. It can either test any of its many pre-built and linked generators (basically all of those in the Gnu Scientific Library plus some others) or a potentially random data-set in a file. With file input, it can manage either a variety of ASCII-formatted input or a raw binary bit string. It is thus suitable for use in testing both software RNG's and hardware RNG's. dieharder does all of its work with a standalone, extensible library, libdieharder. Therefore its tests can be integrated into other programs. dieharder encapsulates following 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 of the tests and references where possible. It is intended to be the "Swiss army knife of random number testers", or "the last suite of random number testers you'll ever wear".
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamedieharder
PackageRelease28.fc33
PackageVersion3.31.1
SHA-11506417E1E84901731C33B834CFAFD06DC9E14AE
SHA-2566D37C8D1269783EAC1EA1232B8BFC89932742FF3F90CA51E802CE39265BBCC8B