this has nothing to do on where you use the "win32" target, because it doesn't exists anymore! it's just a very recent change:
https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/commi...e8fe9e088a
it means that there won't be any 32-bit binaries, except if you compile the executables yourself on the target (32-bit) system with "make win"
https://github.com/hashcat/hashcat/commi...e8fe9e088a
it means that there won't be any 32-bit binaries, except if you compile the executables yourself on the target (32-bit) system with "make win"