Hi,
There were many fixes since 4.1.3, related to loaddb, ntfs and hfs code,
but I am not a sleuthkit developer to enumerate them. I would suggest you
to pick up the sleuthkit develop snapshot used to compile the last release
of Autopsy 3.1.3 (06/26/2015), as I believe it was tested a bit before
releasing autopsy.
Regards,
Luis Nassif
2015-09-09 12:57 GMT-03:00 Greg Freemyer <gre...@gm...>:
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 9:45 AM, Grundy Barry J TIGTA
> <Bar...@ti...> wrote:
> >> From: Luís Filipe Nassif [mailto:lfc...@gm...]
> >> No new version of tsk was released after theses fixes were done.
> >
> > I've been asking about this for a while...Are we going to see any stable
> releases of TSK again? For those of us packaging the software for
> tested/validated distribution, relying on GitHub's moving target is not a
> really good idea.
> >
> > Does anyone else here packaging for a specific distro have the same
> issue? I take care of the Slackware build script on SBo, and it's stuck at
> 4.1.3. It may be a bit different for others, but the Slack build scripts
> rely on downloadable tarballs.
>
> Like you, I only package for openSUSE and only package for released
> versions with a tarball:
>
> https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/security:forensics/sleuthkit
>
> If the tsk fixes are important enough I can (and do) add patches to
> the build. You can see that I'm carrying a very simple one of those
> now.
>
> I assume the Slack build scripts support that as well.
>
> Can someone summarize any patches that should be picked up by the distro's?
>
> Thanks
> Greg
>
>
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