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Message-ID: <005301cfdf4d$bc9d6060$35d82120$@net>
Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2014 17:05:18 -0400
From: "Robert Harris" <rs904c@...scape.net>
To: <john-users@...ts.openwall.com>
Subject: RE: John the Ripper v1.8.0.2-bleeding-jumbo-2014-09-28 for windows is available on the custom-builds wiki page

Magnum,

I went to https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper.  Then I downloaded the zip file.  Do it have the commit hash?

I see in the comments of the actual zip file that is says: 57c2c

-----Original Message-----
From: magnum [mailto:john.magnum@...hmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 6:45 AM
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: [john-users] John the Ripper v1.8.0.2-bleeding-jumbo-2014-09-28 for windows is available on the custom-builds wiki page

On 2014-10-03 02:15, Robert Harris wrote:
> Magnum,
>
> Where exactly can I find the commit hash in the github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper file I downloaded?
>
> I'll reply with that info.

That depends on how exactly you downloaded it. If you used https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/tarball/bleeding-jumbo to download a tarball, the abbreviated commit hash is the last 7 characters of the resulting filename. As of this writing, the name ends up as "magnumripper-JohnTheRipper-1.8.0-6154-ga886990.tar.gz" and the commit hash is thus a886990.

https://github.com/magnumripper/JohnTheRipper/commits/bleeding-jumbo
lists the same commit hash in the right column.

magnum


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