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Message-ID: <CAFZ9rnLreN+VBNq1ESKa2u=6vkygAux4fKCPPUkroLOTFGtvTw@mail.gmail.com> Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 10:41:40 +0530 From: Piyush Mittal <piyush.cse29@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Driver version conflict @ Solar - You appear to be running plain "john --test", which is unfortunately not > supposed to work in GPU-enabled builds currently. The specific error > message you're getting suggests that something else goes wrong as well > (I don't recall this error ever being reported before), but regardless > you should be testing with e.g.: > > ./john --test --format=phpass-cuda > > To obtain a list of CUDA-enabled formats, use: > > ./john --list=formats | fgrep cuda > Even doing individually for each format I am getting the same error. If so, also let us know if you're able to run any other CUDA programs > (other than JtR) > without running into this issue. > Yes. I am able to compile other .cu files with nvcc and they are also running fine. In addition to what Solar just said, you could try: > > ./john --list=cuda-devices > > Do you get the same error for this as well? If not, does it report the > CUDA version you expected? Please post the output. > > After this I am getting the following error. node@...e:~/Desktop/john-1.7.9-jumbo-7/run$ ./john --list=cuda-devices Error: The installed NVIDIA CUDA driver is older than the CUDA runtime library. This is not a supported configuration. Update your display driver. Also, you might want to check that /usr/local/cuda is a symlink to > /usr/local/cuda-5 or whatever the real (latest) cuda directory is called. > Somehow you seem to have a mix of cuda versions at different places. > This thing I have already done through sudo ln -s /usr/local/cuda-5.0 /usr/local/cuda
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