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Message-ID: <20211007145050.GB23517@fantomas.sk>
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2021 16:50:50 +0200
From: Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@...tomas.sk>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: decrypt broken in trunk?

>On Thu, Oct 07, 2021 at 02:14:28PM +0200, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> i pulled from git, cleaned, built and:
>>
>> .../john/bleeding-jumbo/run/john -test -format=descrypt
>> Benchmarking: descrypt, traditional crypt(3) [DES 128/128 SSE2]... FAILED
>> (cmp_all(0))
>>
>> debian 10/i386, compiled with gcc 8.3.0
>> I can upgrade, do I need it or is that bug in source?

On 07.10.21 14:49, Solar Designer wrote:
>We are not (or at least were not) aware of any such breakage.
>
>First of all, why is your build 32-bit?  Are you really on a 32-bit OS?
>Oh, you do say "debian 10/i386"... so maybe.

it's an old installation moved multiple times between HW. I didn't have the
need or will to convert it to 64-bit yet.

>I suggest you try:
>
>make distclean
>./configure
>make -sj4

tried with distclean (only clean before) , no change.
I guess the make arguments should make no change.

>If the problem persists, then please try checking out revisions from
>prior to my relevant changes in November 2020:
>
>ec6d12bab17558701b1f0779b6a28c2b1fef7445 (Nov 11 2020, has all changes)

failed

>1bb61db184c94270163d24de390d4a209fd74da8 (Nov 10 2020, has some changes)

works.

>d3998824d5538c8a3e46c7494d891df6a9dca5a1 (Nov 1 2020, before the changes)

haven't tried this one, I guess it's not needed.

>Thank you!

no, I thank you.

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