Opened 6 years ago

Closed 5 years ago

#56283 closed submission (fixed)

new portfile: hashcat

Reported by: gaming-hacker (G Alexander) Owned by: Jann Röder <jann@…>
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 2.4.2
Keywords: Cc:
Port: hashcat

Description (last modified by gaming-hacker (G Alexander))

Hello,

There are too many differences between my fork and the macports main repo, like 12,000? to submit a specific PR, someone would have to cherry-pick my repo.

Anyway I have a new Portfile for hashcat.

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Portfile (1.4 KB) - added by gaming-hacker (G Alexander) 6 years ago.
Portfile for hashcat

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Changed 6 years ago by gaming-hacker (G Alexander)

Attachment: Portfile added

Portfile for hashcat

comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by gaming-hacker (G Alexander)

Description: modified (diff)

comment:2 in reply to:  description Changed 6 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller)

Replying to gaming-hacker:

There are too many differences between my fork and the macports main repo, like 12,000? to submit a specific PR, someone would have to cherry-pick my repo.

Set your branch to follow origin/master (assuming origin is macports/macports-ports), then try to rebase all your changes on top of the latest commit in macports-ports:

$ git branch --set-upstream-to=origin/master
$ git pull --rebase --autostash

Then check which commits are only on your branch:

$ git log --oneline @{upstream}..HEAD

If you only see the commits you want to submit, push that branch to GitHub and open a pull request from there.

comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by kencu (Ken)

I worked on this a bit for you. This works as is on 10.13, needs a bit more tuning to be perfect. Haven't explored older systems at all yet. -- Ken

# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: _tcl; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=2:ts=2:sts=2

PortSystem              1.0
PortGroup               github 1.0

github.setup            hashcat hashcat 4.1.0

# this is one of those weird git URLs I always have trouble making the github PG do
# Ryan always seems to come up with some incantation I can never figure out
# https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/archive/v4.1.0.tar.gz

master_sites            https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/archive/
distfiles               v${version}.tar.gz

checksums               rmd160  d7f1701ec8cb6b729b7ec21f40e9b84f267d2c50 \
                        sha256  bd23997153c5a8c8b35da3931ff74a808561399de3f3e07058ff4d2f8617119c

# might need to download the git submodules before building?
# not needed on newer clangs that have the opencl headers, I believe
# not sure just what systems or compilers might need the opencl headers
# from https://github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL-Headers.git

categories              security
license                 MIT
platforms               darwin
maintainers             {@gaming-hacker YOUR_OBFUSCATED_EMAIL_HERE}
description             World's fastest and most advanced password recovery utility.

long_description        hashcat is the world's fastest and most advanced \
                        password recovery utility, supporting five unique modes \
                        of attack for over 200 highly-optimized hashing algorithms. \
                        hashcat currently supports CPUs, GPUs, and other hardware \
                        accelerators on Linux, Windows, and macOS, and has \
                        facilities to help enable distributed password cracking

homepage                https://hashcat.net/hashcat/

use_configure           no

# I haven't tested these parts thoroughly yet
# it is not needed on 10.13, at least -- possibly on older systems?
#depends_build           port:gmake
#build.cmd               ${prefix}/bin/gmake


build.env-append        PREFIX=${prefix}
build.target

destroot.env-append     PREFIX=${prefix}

Last edited 6 years ago by kencu (Ken) (previous) (diff)

comment:4 Changed 6 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller)

The fetch URL does not seem special. You are only missing the v tag prefix as the 4th argument to github.setup.

github.setup            hashcat hashcat 4.1.0 v

comment:5 Changed 6 years ago by kencu (Ken)

I tried that, and it didn't work. I must be a moron.

-- edit: Yeah, this

github.setup            hashcat hashcat 4.1.0 v

gives me this URL:

https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/tarball/v4.1.0/hashcat-4.1.0.tar.gz
Last edited 6 years ago by kencu (Ken) (previous) (diff)

comment:6 Changed 6 years ago by gaming-hacker (G Alexander)

Thanks Ken for the help on the file.

Hmm, portfile passed the port lint hashcat without problems. well i figured for this initial portifle on jumping through the hoops on getting the port submitted first. yes, i put the gmake there for older systems and i don't like depending on defaulting to the system flavor of 'make'.

if you use this portfile there is a probability it won't work. in my fork, i had to modify the makefile as the default makefile is hard wired to install to /usr/local, so in my fork i changed it to /opt/local. there is probably a better way to do this with a macport global var like ${prefix}??

that's why i pointed the portfile to this commit and bumped the version to 4.1.1

github.setup        gaming-hacker hashcat bde4f7a09273c529784c8b5019c48a2977d42468
Version 1, edited 6 years ago by gaming-hacker (G Alexander) (previous) (next) (diff)

comment:7 Changed 6 years ago by raimue (Rainer Müller)

Keywords: new removed

You should use patchfiles in the Portfile to make modifications to the upstream source code:
https://guide.macports.org/#development.patches.source

comment:8 Changed 6 years ago by kencu (Ken)

It's best practice to invoke gmake only on the system versions that need it -- a bit of testing involved.

We shouldn't hardcode /opt/local, you have to set the PREFIX instead to ${prefix} in case someone wants to use a prefix other than /opt/local. Instead of patching in this case, you just set the PREFIX like I've done. That's very commonly needed in ports that don't use configure.

if you set this:

build.target

then it removes all the build targets, which is what you want and is the right way to do what you're trying to do there.

comment:9 Changed 6 years ago by gaming-hacker (G Alexander)

can someone close this ticket?

i don't have the time to do all of the regression tests.

i'm content with my hacked and working portfile and github repo as i keep my repo updated with bleeding edge builds/libs.

if someone wants to use hashcat they'll stumble across this ticket and fix the portfile or use my repo.

comment:10 Changed 5 years ago by Jann Röder <jann@…>

Owner: set to Jann Röder <jann@…>
Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

In 40e5c07862355ebf7abcfed6770536d360e04d6b/macports-ports (master):

New port: hashcat

New port: hashcat
Fixes: #56283

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