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perl-Devel-Symdump-2.10-1.fc19.noarch
The perl module Devel::Symdump provides a convenient way to inspect
perl's symbol table and the class hierarchy within a running program.
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perl-Device-BCM2835-1.7-2.rpfr18.armv6hl
Provides access to GPIO and other IO functions on the Broadcom BCM 2835 chip as
used on Raspberry Pi (RPi) http://www.raspberrypi.org
Allows access to the GPIO pins on the 26 pin IDE plug on the RPi board so you
can control and interface with various external devices. It provides functions
for reading digital inputs and setting digital outputs. Pin event detection is
supported by polling (interrupts not supported).
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perl-Device-SerialPort-1.04-15.fc19.x86_64
This module provides an object-based user interface essentially identical
to the one provided by the Win32::SerialPort module.
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perl-Device-SerialPort-1.04-15.fc19.armv6hl
This module provides an object-based user interface essentially identical
to the one provided by the Win32::SerialPort module.
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perl-Digest-1.17-244.fc19.noarch
The Digest:: modules calculate digests, also called "fingerprints" or
"hashes", of some data, called a message. The digest is (usually)
some small/fixed size string. The actual size of the digest depend of
the algorithm used. The message is simply a sequence of arbitrary
bytes or bits.
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perl-Digest-BubbleBabble-0.02-6.fc19.noarch
Digest::BubbleBabble takes a message digest (generated by either of the MD5 or
SHA-1 message digest algorithms) and creates a fingerprint of that digest in
"bubble babble" format. Bubble babble is a method of representing a message
digest as a string of "real" words, to make the fingerprint easier to remember.
The "words" are not necessarily real words, but they look more like words than
a string of hex characters.
Bubble babble fingerprinting is used by the SSH2 suite (and, consequently, by
Net::SSH::Perl, the Perl SSH implementation) to display easy-to-remember key
fingerprints. The key (a DSA or RSA key) is converted into a textual form,
digested using Digest::SHA1, and run through bubblebabble to create the key
fingerprint.
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perl-Digest-CRC-0.18-5.fc19.x86_64
The Digest::CRC module calculates CRC sums of all sorts. It contains wrapper
functions with the correct parameters for CRC-CCITT, CRC-16 and CRC-32.
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perl-Digest-HMAC-1.03-5.fc19.noarch
HMAC is used for message integrity checks between two parties that
share a secret key, and works in combination with some other Digest
algorithm, usually MD5 or SHA-1. The HMAC mechanism is described in
RFC 2104.
HMAC follow the common Digest:: interface, but the constructor takes
the secret key and the name of some other simple Digest:: as argument.
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perl-Digest-MD5-2.51-266.fc19.armv6hl
The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5
Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as
input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit
"fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.
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perl-Digest-MD5-2.54-2.lbn19.x86_64
The Digest::MD5 module allows you to use the RSA Data Security Inc. MD5
Message Digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as
input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 128-bit
"fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.
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