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/usr/share/veracrypt/doc to the standard /usr/share/doc/veracrypt
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packages names
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CPack, and shell scripts which build then package VeraCrypt under CentOS and Debian/Ubuntu. (#511)
The DEB script builds VeraCrypt and links it against wxWidgets that comes with the distribution.
The RPM script awaits for wxWidgets-3.0.4 source code which it builds then links VeraCrypt statically to it.
Both scripts create the corresponding package after the build.
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exist (#510)
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version < 4.9 without -mssse3 option (SSSE3=1 when using make). (#507)
Compiling with -mxxx defines the corresponding macro of the intrinsics.
For example, -mssse3 defines __SSSE3__ macro to 1.
In GCC versions < 4.9, it is not possible to use and call x86 intrinsics only at runtime without
compiling the entire file with the -mxxx option.
For example, if we want to call SSSE3 intrinsics without compiling with -mssse3, the macro __SSSE3__ is not defined.
Therefore, when including <tmmintrin.h>, this results in "error "SSSE3 instruction set not enabled"" because of :
#ifndef __SSSE3__
# error "SSSE3 instruction set not enabled"
Since GCC 4.9, this has been fixed and it is possible to call x86 intrinsics from select functions in a file
that are tagged with the corresponding target attribute without having to compile the entire file with the -mxxx option.
This can be seen in <tmmintrin.h> which in recent versions (>= 4.9) contains :
#ifndef __SSSE3__
#pragma GCC push_options
#pragma GCC target("ssse3")
#define __DISABLE_SSSE3__
Since SSSE3 is only used under Windows for ChaCha256, this can be fixed by preceding '#include <tmmintrin.h>' with
#if defined (_MSC_VER) && !defined (TC_WINDOWS_BOOT).
See https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html
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System Encryption is being used.
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initialized before us, then stop random generator after we finish in order to avoid consuming CPU because of periodic fast poll thread. Next time a critical operation that requires RNG is performed, it will be initialized again. We do this because since the addition of secure desktop support, every time secure desktop is displayed, the RNG fast poll thread was started even if the user will never perform any critical operation that requires random bytes.
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already initialized before our call or not
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since the it consumes too much CPU and FastPoll requires fast and minimal entropy gathering
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YYY' (#506)
in order for 'export TC_VERSION := $(shell grep VERSION_STRING ../Common/Tcdefs.h | head -n 1 | cut -d'"' -f 2)'
in 'src/Main/Main.make' to actually return the version rather than '-CustomEFI'.
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Translated newly added text string.
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available
disk free space. Add a CLI switch to disable this check.
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* Corrected german translation
* Delete .gitignore
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(#472)
As $(PWD) is not always the expected value and can result in failing the target.
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- In my tests it was not possible to create a usb Stick with Unetbootin like mentioned in this post: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/features/thread/5453c652/#97df
- I followed the instructions mentioned by Mounir IDRASSI in this post: https://sourceforge.net/p/veracrypt/discussion/features/thread/5453c652/#8e81
- In my test the usb_format.exe does not work, but the Windows internal formatting led to the same results.
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* Fix some translation issues
* Update Translations/Language.fr.xml
Co-Authored-By: Luclu7 <luclu7@luclu7.fr>
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This can be useful when crossbuilding or building in a chroot where using
uname -m would cause the wrong compiler options.
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in order to fix LTO linking.
After switching to LTO for openSUSE Tumbleweed, veracrypt build failed with:
[ 185s] ../Crypto/Whirlpool.c:105:45: error: 'Whirlpool_C' causes a section type conflict with 'SHA256_K'
[ 185s] 105 | CRYPTOPP_ALIGN_DATA(16) static const uint64 Whirlpool_C[8*256+R] CRYPTOPP_SECTION_ALIGN16 = {
[ 185s] | ^
[ 185s] ../Crypto/Sha2.c:321:34: note: 'SHA256_K' was declared here
[ 185s] 321 | CRYPTOPP_ALIGN_DATA(16) uint_32t SHA256_K[64] CRYPTOPP_SECTION_ALIGN16 = {
[ 185s] | ^
[ 185s] lto-wrapper: fatal error: g++ returned 1 exit status
Aligning section types of Whirlpool_C and SHA256_K fixes this.
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/nosizecheck
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container creation
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can't resume from Hibernation without RAM encryption keys (a chicken and egg situation)
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disks on demand instead of testing all disks to reduce CPU usage.
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some text truncation issues with non-English languages.
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PIM) to enable both password and PIM cache
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verify the integrity of binaries.
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certificate.
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that come with the following modifications: - Fix issue that was preventing Streebog hash from being selected manually during Pre-Boot authentication - Ensure that the correct Windows bootloader is executed when the user press ESCAPE - make the rescue disk boot machine directly from disk if "VeraCrypt" folder is missing. This make it easy to create a bootable disk for VeraCrypt from the rescue disk by just removing or renaming its "VeraCrypt" folder.
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Favorite that uses VolumeID. Add command option to disable the period update of devices.
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by not using the trick to put it reliably in foreground. The trick is based on a emulation of ALT+TAB but sometimes ALT key would remain pressed in case of Secure Desktop making it impossible to type the password (a workaround was to press CTRL key which reset the state of ALT key)
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can be localized correctly
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don't support them yet.
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Non-Interactive
mode by using keyfiles passed as arguments and check the Non-Interactive
mode switch.
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decryption wizard/
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ChaCha20 and T1HA algorithms and which are not present nor used in UEFI bootloader
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currencies not already supported.
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add support for New Zealand dollar for donations using bank transfers.
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order to match newer versions of gpg where the switch --with-fingerprint doesn't exist anymore (Thank you Patrick H.!)
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