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On Wed, 17 Jul 2013 22:19:06 -0700 (PDT), Waitman Gobble
wrote:
>
>I've been researching the Fortuna PRNG and found a good implementation
within
>PostgreSQL. I ripped out a big chunk of the code in pgsql/contrib/pgcrypto
and
>turned it into libfortuna. My first tests are positi
/libfortuna
testing 123 programs at: https://github.com/waitman/fortuna-tests
It's mostly unmodified PG code, replacing the PG memory management routines
with 'native' jemalloc/malloc_np.h. When it seems sane I'll submit a FreeBSD
port.
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on Linux, go with a gnu/free system listed on
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