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L. C. Hsieh commented on CRYPTO-169:
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Thanks [~ggregory] for your reply.
As I mentioned in the description, Spark currently uses commons-crypto-1.1.0
and the test can pass without the native loading issue.
Does it mean commons-crypto-1.1.0 support Apple silicone? If so, is there any
change between 1.1.0 and 1.2.0 making such difference (e.g., GCC related
change)?
> Unable to load native library on Apple Silicon (M1 Mac)
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CRYPTO-169
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CRYPTO-169
> Project: Commons Crypto
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: L. C. Hsieh
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: image-2023-10-21-17-51-41-260.png,
> image-2023-10-21-17-52-02-237.png, image-2023-10-21-17-53-16-898.png,
> image-2023-10-21-17-59-13-866.png
>
>
> Recently as trying to upgrade commons-crypto from 1.1.0 to 1.2.0 in Spark
> (SPARK-45617), got the following error in one test:
> ```
> [info] Cause: java.security.GeneralSecurityException: Native library is not
> loaded
> [info] at
> org.apache.commons.crypto.random.OpenSslCryptoRandom.checkNative(OpenSslCryptoRandom.java:79)
> [info] at
> org.apache.commons.crypto.random.OpenSslCryptoRandom.<clinit>(OpenSslCryptoRandom.java:65)
>
> [info] at java.base/java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
>
> [info] at java.base/java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:467)
> [info] at
> org.apache.commons.crypto.utils.ReflectionUtils.getClassByNameOrNull(ReflectionUtils.java:93)
> [info] at
> org.apache.commons.crypto.utils.ReflectionUtils.getClassByName(ReflectionUtils.java:64)
> [info] at
> org.apache.commons.crypto.random.CryptoRandomFactory.getCryptoRandom(CryptoRandomFactory.java:189)
> [info] at
> org.apache.spark.security.CryptoStreamUtils$.createInitializationVector(CryptoStreamUtils.scala:138)
> [info] at
> org.apache.spark.security.CryptoStreamUtils$.createCryptoOutputStream(CryptoStreamUtils.scala:56)
> [info] at
> org.apache.spark.serializer.SerializerManager.$anonfun$wrapForEncryption$3(SerializerManager.scala:151)
>
> ```
> I did a quick check. commons-crypto-1.2.0.jar only contain x86_64 Mac native
> library, it doesn't provide pre-built native library for Apple Silicon.
> But I also checked commons-crypto-1.1.0.jar which Spark uses currently. It
> also doesn't provide native library for Apple Silicon.
> Since they both don't contain native library for Apple Silicon, why
> commons-crypto-1.2.0 doesn't work and what makes the difference between
> commons-crypto-1.1.0 and commons-crypto-1.2.0?
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