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19 Mar 2010

12:46 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #34 (Closed): Adding a -v, --version option to dff
It's often handy, and usually a common admitted convention that a program should have a -v or --version option that d...
00:24 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #21: Proper Debian packaging
The packages for ubuntu lucid are available here : https://launchpad.net/~elthariel/+archive/security
00:22 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #21 (Closed): Proper Debian packaging
Thank you for pointing me to the solution (on another thread), python-magic wasn't mentionned as a dependency and was...

18 Mar 2010

02:19 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #21: Proper Debian packaging
Ok, the package is not working (still some path problems) I'll try to check this with cma tomorrow evening or i'll ha...
01:47 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #21: Proper Debian packaging
Alright guys, debian packages are available for ubuntu lucid i386 and amd64 are available on my launchpad ppa
http...
01:18 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #21: Proper Debian packaging
The work on the 'classical' debian package in going on. I think it is nearly finished and i will be able to upload it...

17 Mar 2010

18:32 Digital Forensics Framework Bug #22: Path problems / Missing module ?
I'll check this this evening (thx!), and if it fixes the problem, I'll add it in the INSTALL doc.

16 Mar 2010

03:09 Digital Forensics Framework Bug #24 (Closed): Added some missing files in ressources CMakeFile
There were some files (dff.{png/desktop/xpm}) that weren't included in the right list in the ressources/CMakeFile fil...
03:06 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #23: Moved README at the root of the source tree, it really where people expect to find it
I'm sorry for the big patch, my emacs configuration has been made for epitech norm and it removes the white character...
03:03 Digital Forensics Framework Feature #23 (Closed): Moved README at the root of the source tree, it really where people expect ...
Everything is in the subject ...
The patch is made against the current git tree. git-apply ./000x-The-fucking.patc...

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