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Bring in https://github.com/jedisct1/libsodium at 461ac93b260b91db8ad957f5a576860e3e9c88a1 (August 7, 2018), unmodified. libsodium is derived from Daniel J. Bernstein et al.'s 2011 NaCl ("Networking and Cryptography Library," pronounced "salt") software library. At the risk of oversimplifying, libsodium primarily exists to make it easier to use NaCl. NaCl and libsodium provide high quality implementations of a number of useful cryptographic concepts (as well as the underlying primitics) seeing some adoption in newer network protocols. I considered but dismissed cleaning up the directory hierarchy and discarding artifacts of other build systems in favor of remaining close to upstream (and easing future updates). Nothing is integrated into the build system yet, so in that sense, no functional change.
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Special thanks to people, companies and organizations having written
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libsodium bindings for their favorite programming languages:
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@alethia7
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@artemisc
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@carblue
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@dnaq
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@ektrah
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@graxrabble
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@harleqin
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@joshjdevl
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@jrmarino
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@jshahbazi
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@lvh
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@neheb
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Adam Caudill (@adamcaudill)
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Alexander Morris (@alexpmorris)
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Amit Murthy (@amitmurthy)
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Andrew Bennett (@potatosalad)
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Andrew Lambert (@charonn0)
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Bruce Mitchener (@waywardmonkeys)
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Bruno Oliveira (@abstractj)
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Caolan McMahon (@caolan)
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Chris Rebert (@cvrebert)
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Christian Hermann (@bitbeans)
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Christian Wiese (@morfoh)
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Christian Wiese (@morfoh)
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Colm MacCárthaigh (@colmmacc)
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David Parrish (@dmp1ce)
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Donald Stufft (@dstufft)
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Douglas Campos (@qmx)
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Drew Crawford (@drewcrawford)
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Emil Bay (@emilbayes)
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Eric Dong (@quantum1423)
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Eric Voskuil (@evoskuil)
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Farid Hajji (@fhajji)
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Frank Siebenlist (@franks42)
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Gabriel Handford (@gabriel)
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Geo Carncross (@geocar)
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Henrik Gassmann (BurningEnlightenment)
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Jachym Holecek (@freza)
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Jack Wink (@jackwink)
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James Ruan (@jamesruan)
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Jan de Muijnck-Hughes (@jfdm)
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Jason McCampbell (@jasonmccampbell)
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Jeroen Habraken (@VeXocide)
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Jeroen Ooms (@jeroen)
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Jesper Louis Andersen (@jlouis)
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Joe Eli McIlvain (@jemc)
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Jonathan Stowe (@jonathanstowe)
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Joseph Abrahamson (@tel)
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Julien Kauffmann (@ereOn)
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Kenneth Ballenegger (@kballenegger)
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Loic Maury (@loicmaury)
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Michael Gorlick (@mgorlick)
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Michael Gregorowicz (@mgregoro)
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Michał Zieliński (@zielmicha)
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Omar Ayub (@electricFeel)
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Pedro Paixao (@paixaop)
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Project ArteMisc (@artemisc)
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Rich FitzJohn (@richfitz)
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Ruben De Visscher (@rubendv)
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Rudolf Von Krugstein (@rudolfvonkrugstein)
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Samuel Neves (@sneves)
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Scott Arciszewski (@paragonie-scott)
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Stanislav Ovsiannikov (@naphaso)
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Stefan Marsiske (@stef)
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Stephan Touset (@stouset)
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Stephen Chavez (@redragonx)
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Steve Gibson (@sggrc)
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Tony Arcieri (@bascule)
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Tony Garnock-Jones (@tonyg)
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Y. T. Chung (@zonyitoo)
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Bytecurry Software
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Cryptotronix
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Facebook
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FSF France
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MaidSafe
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Paragonie Initiative Enterprises
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Python Cryptographic Authority
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(this list may not be complete, if you don't see your name, please
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submit a pull request!)
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Also thanks to:
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- Coverity, Inc. to provide static analysis.
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- FSF France for providing access to their compilation servers.
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- Private Internet Access for having sponsored a complete security audit.
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