Re: [sleuthkit-users] Autopsy 4.1.0 Release Notes
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From: Hoyt H. <hoy...@gm...> - 2016-07-28 14:29:56
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Exactly what I needed... thank you, Richard! On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 9:02 AM, Richard Cordovano <rco...@ba... > wrote: > Autopsy 4.1.0 was built using SleuthKit 4.3.0. If you are building from > source, you can checkout the sleuthkit-4.3.0 tag if you want to see exactly > what TSK code is used by Autopsy 4.1.0, or you can look at the code for > that tag in the sleuthkit/sleuthkit repository on github. > > SleuthKit 4.3.0 incorporates the libewf code checked into the > sleuthkit/libewf_64bit repository on github. This code is not current with > the code checked into the the libyal/libewf repository on github. When we > last contacted libewf author Joachim Metz, he advised us that the available > tags in that repository were still experimental, so we have not updated > sleuthkit/libewf_64bit yet. > > On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 9:04 AM, Hoyt Harness <hoy...@gm...> > wrote: > >> Last appeal... where can I find release notes for Autopsy 4.1.0? >> Specifically, I'm looking for version numbers of the various subcomponents, >> especially TSK and libewf. If that's listed in the source code or >> elsewhere, please point me there. >> >> Also, if this listserv isn't the most appropriate place to ask this >> question, is there one more specific to Autopsy proper? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Hoyt >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sleuthkit-users mailing list >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sleuthkit-users >> http://www.sleuthkit.org >> >> > -- Hoyt ----------------- There are 11 kinds of people - those who think binary jokes are funny, those who don't, ...and those who don't know binary. |