Re: [sleuthkit-developers] whither 4.2?
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From: Jon S. <JSt...@St...> - 2015-07-28 15:07:17
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Thanks for the clarification, Brian. I don't mean to rush you on having a release, just want to get a sense of the near-term future. Jon > -----Original Message----- > From: Brian Carrier [mailto:ca...@sl...] > Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 9:41 AM > To: Jon Stewart > Cc: sle...@li... > Subject: Re: [sleuthkit-developers] whither 4.2? > > Hi Jon, > > Yea, I’m sorry about that. Whenever we do an Autopsy release, I always > mean to do a TSK release too, but it falls off the list. > > I’ll try to get a 4.2 release out this week. In the early Fall, there will be new > big releases of Autopsy and TSK that add collaboration features. For TSK, > that means support for PostgreSQL databases in addition to SQLite. We’ll > have to decide then if that means it is 4.3 or 4.2.1. > > brian > > > > > > On Jul 22, 2015, at 3:38 PM, Jon Stewart <JSt...@St...> > wrote: > > > > Sleuthkit v4.1.3 was released 2014/01/26. Github has a release-4.2.0 branch > that last saw commits on 2014/08/14. There are a number of open issues > listed on Github related to correct filesystem handling (e.g., #471, #466, #462, > #402, #401, #393). > > > > Like other organizations, TSK is a critical component for my group. We're > contributing pull requests as we find issues that we can fix, but we lack the > expertise to fix low-level errors in filesystem handling. Will there be a 4.2.0 > release sometime soonish? > > > > > > Jon > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > > sleuthkit-developers mailing list > > sle...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sleuthkit-developers |