Yeah, the problem here is different.
The dependencies are just incorrect (neither Mesa, nor Pocl are officially
recommended by hashcat and there is no such dependency for the hashcat
project) and the user needs to understand what s/he needs to do to get
hashcat working (a guide like the one I post
Hi,
>Well, as said, the only correct way would be that the "hashcat" package
>directly depends on NVidia drivers, AMD drivers or Intel drivers.
>
>But as far as I understood this can't be enforced because otherwise the
>hashcat package can't be installed by default (and debian has the policy
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From: Phil
Date: Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: Bug#856932: hashcat dependency problem
To: Raphael Hertzog
Hello Raphael,
Thank you for your answer and the explanations.
Well, as said, the only correct way would be that the "hashcat" package
d
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