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(license license:bsd-3)))
+(define-public ghc-pwstore-fast
+ (package
+ (name "ghc-pwstore-fast")
+ (version "2.4.4")
+ (source
+ (origin
+ (method url-fetch)
+ (uri (string-append
+ "https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pwstore-fast/"
+ "pwstore-fast-" version ".tar.gz"))
+ (sha256
+ (base32
+ "1cpvlwzg3qznhygrr78f75p65mnljd9v5cvnagfxjqppnrkay6bj"))))
+ (build-system haskell-build-system)
+ (inputs
+ `(("ghc-base64-bytestring" ,ghc-base64-bytestring)
+ ("ghc-cryptohash" ,ghc-cryptohash)
+ ("ghc-random" ,ghc-random)
+ ("ghc-byteable" ,ghc-byteable)))
+ (home-page
+ "https://github.com/PeterScott/pwstore")
+ (synopsis "Secure password storage")
+ (description
+ "To store passwords securely, they should be salted, then hashed with
+a slow hash function. This library uses PBKDF1-SHA256, and handles all the
+details. It uses the cryptohash package for speed; if you need a pure
+Haskell library, pwstore-purehaskell has the exact same API, but uses only
+pure Haskell. It is about 25 times slower than this package, but still quite
+usable.")
+ (license license:bsd-3)))
+
(define-public ghc-random
(package
(name "ghc-random")