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2 | # $Id$ |
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4 | PortSystem 1.0 |
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6 | name pbc |
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7 | version 0.5.11 |
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8 | categories security |
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9 | maintainers googlemail.com:jgilab \ |
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10 | openmaintainer |
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11 | license LGPL-3 |
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14 | description The Pairing-Based Cryptography Library |
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16 | long_description The Pairing-Based Cryptography Library\n\n\ |
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17 | Pairing-based cryptography is a relatively young area of cryptography that revolves around a certain function with\ |
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18 | special properties.\ |
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19 | \n\n\ |
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20 | The PBC (Pairing-Based Cryptography) library is a free C library (released under the GNU Lesser General Public\ |
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21 | License) built on the GMP library that performs the mathematical operations underlying pairing-based cryptosystems.\ |
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22 | \n\n\ |
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23 | The PBC library is designed to be the backbone of implementations of pairing-based cryptosystems, thus speed and\ |
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24 | portability are important goals. It provides routines such as elliptic curve generation, elliptic curve arithmetic\ |
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25 | and pairing computation. Thanks to the GMP library, despite being written in C, pairings times are reasonable. |
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27 | homepage http://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/ |
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28 | master_sites http://crypto.stanford.edu/pbc/files/ |
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29 | platforms darwin |
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30 | build.type gnu |
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31 | checksums md5 93101db31c41dffcce9f4b87edbd8d96 \ |
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32 | sha1 8b99533afad4df5edf0e3f23a6603cbd23080206 \ |
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33 | rmd160 f00faf33e64efa1de4180cc8a83fc82fc904ab02 |
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36 | depends_lib port:gmp |
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