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Message-ID: <BLU0-SMTP22937ABD99957D547869F5FDF50@phx.gbl>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 20:22:20 +0200
From: Frank Dittrich <frank_dittrich@...mail.com>
To: john-dev@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: JtR test suite: 2 errors with generic build on 32bit linux.


With latest git, the linux-x86-sse2i build passed all tests,

but after

$ make clean generic

I got this:

$ make test_full
cd ../test && perl jtrts.pl -q -type full
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- JtR-TestSuite (jtrts). Version 1.12.2, June 3, 2012.  By, Jim Fougeron
& others
- Testing:  John the Ripper password cracker, ver:
1.7.9-jumbo-5+unstable [generic]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Invalid encoding. Supported encodings within john are:
utf-8, iso-8859-1 (or ansi), iso-8859-7, iso-8859-15, koi8-r,
cp437, cp737, cp850, cp858, cp866, cp1251, cp1252, cp1253
Invalid encoding. Supported encodings within john are:
utf-8, iso-8859-1 (or ansi), iso-8859-7, iso-8859-15, koi8-r,
cp437, cp737, cp850, cp858, cp866, cp1251, cp1252, cp1253
form=crc32_dups                   guesses:   50 time: 0:00:00:00 :
Expected count(s) (1500)  [!!!FAILED!!!]
form=crc32_dups2                  guesses:   50 time: 0:00:00:00 :
Expected count(s) (1500)  [!!!FAILED!!!]
Some tests had Errors. Performed 207 tests.2 errors
Time used was 1846 seconds

$ ../run/john --list=build-info
Version: 1.7.9-jumbo-5+unstable
Build: generic
Arch: 32-bit LE
$JOHN is ../run/
Rec file version: REC3
CHARSET_MIN: 32 (0x20)
CHARSET_MAX: 126 (0x7e)
CHARSET_LENGTH: 8
gcc version: 4.6.3

$ uname -srvm
Linux 3.3.7-1.fc16.i686.PAE #1 SMP Tue May 22 14:07:22 UTC 2012 i686

The warnings I got during the generic build were the same as for the
sse2i build.

What additional information should I provide?

Frank

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