r-cran-digest 0.6.8-1 source package in Ubuntu
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r-cran-digest (0.6.8-1) unstable; urgency=low * New upstream release * debian/control: Re-edit Description (Closes: #776210) -- Dirk Eddelbuettel <email address hidden> Mon, 26 Jan 2015 06:52:09 -0600
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Implementation of a function 'digest()' for the creation of hash
digests of arbitrary R objects (using the md5, sha-1, sha-256,
crc32, xxhash and murmurhash algorithms) permitting easy comparison of R
language objects, as well as a function 'hmac()' to create hash-based
message authentication code.
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The md5 algorithm by Ron Rivest is specified in RFC 1321, the sha-1
and sha-256 algorithms are specified in FIPS-180-1 and FIPS-180-2,
and the crc32 algorithm is described in
ftp://ftp.rocksoft. com/cliens/ rocksoft/ papers/ crc_v3. txt.
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For md5, sha-1, sha-256 and aes, this package uses small standalone
implementations that were provided by Christophe Devine. For crc32, code
from the zlib library is used. For sha-512, an implementation by Aaron
D. Gifford is used. For xxHash, the implementation by Yann Collet is used.
For murmurhash, an implementation by Shane Day is used.
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Please note that this package is not meant to be deployed for
cryptographic purposes for which more comprehensive (and widely
tested) libraries such as OpenSSL should be used.