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./math/R-digest, Create cryptographic hash digests of R objects

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 0.6.4, Package name: R-digest-0.6.4, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

The digest package provides a function 'digest()' for the creation of
hash digests of arbitrary R objects (using the md5, sha-1, sha-256 and
crc32 algorithms) permitting easy comparison of R language objects, as
well as a function 'hmac()' to create hash-based message
authentication code.

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.

For md5, sha-1, sha-256 and aes, this package uses a 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.

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.


Required to run:
[math/R]

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   2014-09-20 05:34:56 by Brook Milligan | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package removed
Log message:
Move math/R-digest to security/R-digest and fix dependencies.

Note: this commit is part of reorganizing some of the recently
imported R packages, which are being reimported into more appropriate
categories (and removed from math) as a result of a recent discussion
on tech-pkg and privately with wiz@.  See the thread starting with:

  http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-pkg/2014/09/05/msg013558.html
   2014-09-03 20:49:51 by Brook Milligan | Files touched by this commit (3)
Log message:
Initial revision of R-digest v0.6.4.

The digest package provides a function 'digest()' for the creation of
hash digests of arbitrary R objects (using the md5, sha-1, sha-256 and
crc32 algorithms) permitting easy comparison of R language objects, as
well as a function 'hmac()' to create hash-based message
authentication code.