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Message-ID: <47B0A527B0C84F708F51554EBD8C3645@D9VGLK61> Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2011 13:06:54 -0500 From: "JimF" <jfoug@....net> To: <john-users@...ts.openwall.com> Subject: Re: Sha-256 From: <websiteaccess@...il.com> > > is now $(SED) -n 's/^\(struct fmt_main [^ ]*\) =.*/extern \1;/p' > *_fmt_plug.c > fmt_externs.h > > is now $(SED) -n 's/^struct fmt_main \([^ ]*\) > =.*/john_register_one(\&\1);/p' *_fmt_plug.c > fmt_registers.h > > I have recompiled JTR, then ./john -test, I get this > > Benchmarking: Raw SHA-1(8x) [SHA-1]... DONE > Raw: 8892K c/s real, 8892K c/s virtual > > Benchmarking: Raw SHA224 [56/64]... [iMac-de-xxx-xx:05808] *** Process > received signal *** Ignoring the crash (for this reply), it sounds like the change in the SED line, from \+ to * is what was required to get this build properly making the fmt_*.h files under lion. This is one of the changes which will be coming out in a subsquent jumbo patch. Right now, Solar has his time tied up on the korelogic contest, mostly. It may be that we make a community Jumbo-4a patch, in the interim. There are numerous things which have been added (along with this build issue). I still have some changes to get completed this weekend, but we can probably produce a 'non' official jumbo enhancement, vs having over a dozen patches. This would simply be rolling all of these patches up into one single patch, properly applying them all, in order. Then we can post a single J4a tarball, and a diff file to go from J4 to J4a. I will try to get this out in the next day or so, my time today is shot doing other 'honey-do' stuff. As for the 4 new formats, and crashing on Mac, I am not able to diagnose this. Actually, I have not even looked at the formats themselves at all, so have no idea about them. However, if someone with lion can build them, and have a look, it would be appreciated. Jim.
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