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Message-ID: <4D265A5F.4070902@quelrod.net> Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2011 18:12:15 -0600 From: James Nobis <quel@...lrod.net> To: Robert Harris <rs904c@...scape.net> CC: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: hmailserver patch has errors, error when compiling in Linux x86 64-bit and 32-bit -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Robert, I did a clean build on 32-bit linux (I had only tested the build on 64-bit before) with the patches you listed and it worked fine for me. tested the following: make linux-x86-64 make linux-x86-sse2 make linux-x86-mmx make linux-x86-any > hmailserver_fmt.o(.text+0x3fc): In function `crypt_all': > > hmailserver_fmt.c: undefined reference to `SHA256_Init' > > hmailserver_fmt.o(.text+0x412):hmailserver_fmt.c: undefined reference to > `SHA256_Update' > > hmailserver_fmt.o(.text+0x429):hmailserver_fmt.c: undefined reference to > `SHA256_Update' > > hmailserver_fmt.o(.text+0x43e):hmailserver_fmt.c: undefined reference to > `SHA256_Final' That sounds like you are missing ssl libraries. I only tested on 64-bit and 32-bit Debian 5.0 (Lenny Stable.) gcc 4.3.2 libssl-dev 0.9.8g openssl 0.9.8g I do seem to get several warnings on 32-bit that I did not on 64-bit but both compile and run. James -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJNJlpfAAoJEGUWgJyjXssuQwkP/iR/NkOdvBs7TTp7GjY/Fty2 +1wf5NnZ9PGh+g8X5KSIww6GEPuGhgFOglt+NAcLfzt9tWUiq8ll3ypAwYZzV0q0 grekFECbXQXq6tyMswrJJ7qIyJhar0YKVoe+SsCUfy4M6D/8Y860HHhsJfEr62zf kFn5vlv7tm60UNKMA/QZawG2/BVf2kpVveU2b7z5uAfSwyxNCeVH67xa9kvUqCyP y5c5l0iW8RzL6TmNtq4tVOZ4gLDGUI+gi41lfqi7tLYO9NsY21pc/iwE2eGgI17A /NaTpH8owkMzLQ+6fBkqx1xtxMkngun58Rg8XG1fwclKubxZctaDxt+o5AmtiJKh WjaXrSpt25NzbZOAv5Il7rQR4QZa1cNRz5oa5H3FP88mX/TuG8EDsrxmx0TzhhHw bZ1nerTqzcGFruPD4M7jI7TQQR2IFDc2r/QP6RK4PdgSwdXy2NRxdO7yhqHKEZut OcHfh9qL53YP+ZD39VdQtgHkOU6Jq3rbpPiGWzk3iuGUQzSxXt+ilqVjuo/iKMUD ggk70+3Gen7+AGhb6EhvXyRiStrlKs+mzJJjexswheMJ/nRidgGhD64VWfzMjdos A9SX5arTcuSN3I/piqwBodcKJgz5cEAo9LxduQ3Gy2onDXCpuTHyl9lW3z3o7YG3 lCw9T5DUOROflWPpxoZi =2ODz -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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