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Message-ID: <loom.20151023T001800-245@post.gmane.org> Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2015 22:19:18 +0000 (UTC) From: Sean Sheen <sheen.sean@...il.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Build Issue for ARM hello, I am trying to run the latest bleeding jumbo on a ARM board. I am able to build successfully with the following configuration. Configured for building John the Ripper jumbo: Target CPU ................................. armv7l NEON, 32-bit LE AES-NI support ............................. no Target OS .................................. linux-gnueabihf Cross compiling ............................ no Legacy arch header ......................... arm32le.h Optional libraries/features found: Fuzzing test ............................... no Experimental code .......................... no OpenMPI support (default disabled) ......... yes Fork support ............................... yes OpenMP support ............................. yes (not for fast formats) CUDA support (default disabled by OpenCL) .. yes * NOTE: OpenCL is superior, * OpenCL support ............................. no * even for NVIDIA * Generic crypt(3) format .................... yes Rexgen (extra cracking mode) ............... no GMP (PRINCE mode and faster SRP formats) ... yes PCAP (vncpcap2john and SIPdump) ............ yes Z (pkzip format, gpg2john) ................. yes BZ2 (gpg2john extra decompression logic) ... no 128-bit integer (faster PRINCE mode) ....... no Memory map (share/page large files) ........ yes Development options (these may hurt performance when enabled): Memdbg memory debugging settings ........... disabled AddressSanitizer ("ASan") .................. disabled UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer ("UbSan") ....... disabled When I try to run ./john --test I get Could not find section [List.Generic:dynamic_1000] in the john.ini/conf file Segmentation fault I have tried building on a variety of other computers with the same configuration and did not have this error. Any help would be appreciated Thanks
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