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Message-ID: <CAGcw5iTHhhAR7QeK4x7N_Gqi+sdhAGzNqUr0=OjV8EVzoVzTkw@mail.gmail.com> Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2013 15:49:31 +0200 From: Marc Brinkmann <marc.brinkmann@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com, NeonFlash <psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com> Subject: Re: Unable to compile JtR with OpenCL on Ubuntu 12.04 Please check the Makefile. afaik, you can enter the path to AMDAPP there i had to it adjust for my cuda build 2013/6/8 NeonFlash <psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com> > And also, when I compile the source code of JtR, why does it keep using > the include path as: /usr/local/cuda/include even after I have set the > ATISTREAMSDKROOT environment variable? > > > > ________________________________ > From: Lukas Odzioba <lukas.odzioba@...il.com> > To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com; NeonFlash < > psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 8, 2013 7:31 AM > Subject: Re: [john-users] Unable to compile JtR with OpenCL on Ubuntu 12.04 > > > 2013/6/8 NeonFlash <psykosonik_frequenz@...oo.com>: > > 64-bit version: AMD-APP-SDK-v2.8-lnx64.tgz > > > > sudo ./Install-AMD-APP.sh > > > > even after this, locate CL/cl.h does not show results and no new include > directories for OpenCL created. > > This is the default directory where include files are stored by default. > ukasz@...l:/opt/AMDAPP/include/CL$ ls > cl_ext.h cl_gl_ext.h cl_gl.h cl.h cl.hpp cl_platform.h opencl.h > > Please check what do you have there. > Lukas >
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