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Message-ID: <b163ccf957f03a17e1a12cffe60ba94d@smtp.hushmail.com> Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2018 22:38:05 +0200 From: magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: Compilation JTR mac On 2018-08-29 20:44, xxx xxx wrote: > Hi Magnum > > Why does not john the ripper search for what he needs? > > We just want to type "install" and that's it! The configure script does search in a number of standard places (most notably /usr/include and /usr/local/include but also a few more IIRC) and it works fine on most other OS's as far as I know. I have no idea why Homebrew and perhaps some others opt not to place it in /usr/local/include (OK admittedly I do know but I don't agree and it's another story). We can't just go searching the whole file space - that could take AGES and there's also the chance we'd end up using some version that was not meant to be used, like down a 7 year old backup folder of your sister-in-law's ex-boyfriend's old PC. Obviously we could search whatever would be the canonical place for explicitly finding Homebrew libs, but IMHO *they* should fix it. Or perhaps I'm missing some clever detail? On a side note there's a Homebrew package called john-jumbo but I believe that's the pre-archaic 1.8.0-jumbo-1 so better stay away from that. In this case they'd be better off using latest snapshot at any given time instead. > I don’t want read complex code, I’M STILL NEWBIE (since 2010) :) We know. Somehow you always make me smile :-) magnum >> Le 29 août 2018 à 20:25, magnum <john.magnum@...hmail.com> a écrit : >> >> On 2018-08-29 20:02, xxx xxx wrote: >>> I’m back, >> >> Great! >> >>> I would like compile JTR on Mac (OS X High Sierra 10.13.6 (17G65)) >>> I have openSSL installed >>> iMac-de-xxx:~ xxx$ openssl version >>> OpenSSL 1.0.2p 14 Aug 2018 >>> I get this error : >>> configure: error: in `/Users/xxx/Desktop/JohnTheRipper-bleeding-jumbo/src': >>> configure: error: JtR requires libssl being installed >>> See `config.log' for more details >>> Could you help ? >> >> You probably need to tell ./configure where your OpenSSL headers are located. There's an example for macOS in the last section of doc/INSTALL. >> >> magnum >> > >
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