Bug#695097: Prepared sleuthkit 4.1.0

Michael Prokop mika at debian.org
Wed Jun 26 08:19:38 UTC 2013


* Henri Salo [Wed Jun 26, 2013 at 10:10:32AM +0300]:
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 01:07:23PM +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
> > we're lagging quite some versions behind with our sleuthkit
> > packaging in Debian. I tried to take care of it and just pushed
> > upstream and pristine-tar branches for new upstream version 4.1.0 of
> > sleuthkit to our git repos (I hope you don't mind, Christophe).

> > I also pushed my changes related to Debian packaging into branch
> > mika/4.1.0 (to not mess with main 'debian' branch yet until it's
> > known to be fine).

> > I'm a bit unsure how to handle the libtsk3 package though.
> > Our latest package libtsk3-3 shipped /usr/lib/libtsk3.so.3.4.0
> > but upstream seems to have renamed 'tsk3' to just 'tsk' and I'm not
> > sure how to handle the resulting /usr/lib/libtsk.so.10.0.0 package
> > wise.

> > Julien, you seem to have handled also the symbol files in the past
> > and know what you're doing. :) Any chance you could take a look at
> > the current situation and help us in getting a new package release
> > out?

> I can't see sleuthkit 4.1.0 yet in unstable. What is the status with this? I can
> help with some smaller tasks and testing if needed.
[...]

It's still as stated above. We need a decision how to handle the
tsk library.

regards,
-mika-
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