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Message-ID: <4255c2570605171032i2b6949f3ibeffd8a36fd3dfa@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 12:32:32 -0500
From: "Randy B" <aoz.syn@...il.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Compilation error for 1.7x on ppc64-linux

I don't know if this is endemic to ppc64, Gentoo, or Linux in general,
and I'm sure someone else will post what I couldn't find (something
outlining this issue).  To compound the issue, my disjointed
bug-posting style:

[john@...darb src] uname -a
Linux mandarb 2.6.16-hardened-r6 #2 SMP Wed May 17 09:26:45 CDT 2006
ppc64 PPC970, altivec supported GNU/Linux

Running a very current Gentoo system, and when compiling the 1.7x
series, I get the following error from 'make linux-ppc64-altivec':

gcc -s -m64 DES_fmt.o DES_std.o DES_bs.o BSDI_fmt.o MD5_fmt.o
MD5_std.o MD5_apache_fmt.o BFEgg_fmt.o BF_fmt.o BF_std.o AFS_fmt.o
LM_fmt.o DOMINOSEC_fmt.o lotus5_fmt.o MYSQL_fmt.o KRB5_fmt.o
KRB5_std.o md5_go.o rawMD5go_fmt.o PO_fmt.o md5.o IPB2_fmt.o
rawSHA1_fmt.o NSLDAP_fmt.o sha1.o base64.o NT_fmt.o md4.o smbencrypt.o
mscash_fmt.o batch.o bench.o charset.o common.o compiler.o config.o
cracker.o crc32.o external.o formats.o getopt.o idle.o inc.o john.o
list.o loader.o logger.o math.o memory.o misc.o options.o params.o
path.o recovery.o rpp.o rules.o signals.o single.o status.o tty.o
wordlist.o unshadow.o unafs.o undrop.o unique.o DES_bs_b.o
ppc-alti-linux.o -o ../run/john -lcrypto -lssl
MYSQL_fmt.o:(.text+0x72c): undefined reference to `floor'


A bit of searching around led me to add '-lm' to LIBS in the Makefile;
subsequent build attempts are fully successful now.

Anyone else run into this?  I'm not too concerned about it - easy
enough fix, just wondered if I'm doing something dumb or not.  Thanks
for your time!

RB

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