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@@ -3,16 +3,10 @@ It is a very efficient implementation of rainbow tables done by the
inventors of the method. It comes with a Graphical User Interface
and runs on multiple platforms.
-This optionally requires qt4 for the gui, but if you do not wish to
-build the gui, you can use the command line mode; run the build script
-like this: GUI=no ./ophcrack.SlackBuild
-
Ophcrack has a graphing function that goes with the ophcrack gui. The
-graphing function depends on the qwt package available at
-slackbuilds.org. qwt must be built with Qt4 as well by passing
-QMAKE="qmake-qt4" to qwt.SlackBuild, otherwise, the ophcrack slackbuild will
-fail with qwt Qt3 bindings. To enable the graphing function run the
-build script like this: GRAPH=yes ./ophcrack.SlackBiuld
+graphing function depends on the "qwt" package available at
+slackbuilds.org. To enable the graphing function run the build script
+like this: GRAPH=yes ./ophcrack.SlackBuild
Ophcrack tables can be found at
-http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/tables.php \ No newline at end of file
+http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/tables.php