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Message-ID: <4E7924CC.8050303@bredband.net> Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 01:42:04 +0200 From: magnum <rawsmooth@...dband.net> To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com Subject: No problem seen in Jumbo-6-RC5+0002 (was Problem seen in 1.7.8-Jumbo-6-RC3) RC5 + patches 0001 and 0002, I see no problems now, linux-x86-64 with or without OMP, and linux-x86-64-32-sse2. I ran full test suite plus a separate length test for UTF-8 raw-md5u or md5_gen(29) that is bound to cause problems if anything is wrong with them. And a couple of manual tests for the new greek variants and other things. As a sidenote, I can't cross-compile 64-32 targets unless removing the -lz from LDFLAGS but when I do, everything builds and runs fine including pkzip. It builds and runs fine with OR without -lz using normal linux-x86-64. Is -lz needed on other systems? magnum On 2011-09-21 01:05, jfoug wrote: >> From: Solar Designer [mailto:solar@...nwall.com] >> >> OK, not a real release candidate anymore. > > I have patch 0002- uploaded. This undoes the prior change, and does it > correctly. > > I have tested win32-sse build: > -test=0 > -test=0 -enc=utf8 > -test=3 > full test suite (in quick mode, which skips the slowest formats). > > All tests were happy. > > NOTE the test suite does not have tests yet for the new encodings (in patch > 0001), so I cannot comment on them. They also reorganized the code, to be > in the same 'sorting order' as the output listing. However, they did appear > to have the proper sections of code modified, and adding an encoding 'is' > pretty much boiler plate cut/paste/namechange coding, once the perl scripts > magnum and I worked on were completed. So I am hopeful the 2 new encodings > are working fully. All of the other encodings are still happy after the > code moving (the test suite shows this). > > I will perform the same tests on win32-any, win32-OMP-any, > Solaris-64/32/64-omp/32-omp. I will try the Solaris stuff with the 'real' > release, with the limited patches I have to make to the makefile > (non-standard openssl directories, because I had to build them myself). But > it is likely the stdint/bool crap is still going to fail. > > Jim. > >
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