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authorMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2018-03-20 00:49:05 -0400
committerMark H Weaver <mhw@netris.org>2018-03-20 00:49:05 -0400
commit647888845c0d7b9ea1b51a3e3492d4d2382f4468 (patch)
treebe34c5ec88db452c63253dc4a15f9f4cf199b1e6 /gnu/packages/crypto.scm
parentfe15613cdf8623574ce64c05416dd3fab41eef86 (diff)
parentc657716ede8932da356635802534aa13205a6ecd (diff)
downloadguix-647888845c0d7b9ea1b51a3e3492d4d2382f4468.tar.gz
Merge branch 'master' into core-updates
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@@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ cryptographically-secure replacement for Perl's built-in @code{rand} function.
 @item No matter how many numbers you see generated by the random number
 generator, you cannot guess the future numbers, and you cannot guess the seed.
 @item There are so many possible seeds that it would take decades, centuries,
-or millenia for an attacker to try them all.
+or millennia for an attacker to try them all.
 @item The seed comes from a source that generates relatively strong random
 data on your platform, so the seed itself will be as random as possible.
 @end enumerate\n")