sleuthkit / autopsy

Autopsy® is a digital forensics platform and graphical interface to The Sleuth Kit® and other digital forensics tools. It can be used by law enforcement, military, and corporate examiners to investigate what happened on a computer. You can even use it to recover photos from your camera's memory card.
http://www.sleuthkit.org/autopsy/
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8425 snap #7729

Closed gdicristofaro closed 1 year ago

miguel-negrao commented 1 year ago

Is there a plan to start releasing Autopsy also as a snap ?

gdicristofaro commented 1 year ago

Is there a plan to start releasing Autopsy also as a snap ?

Hi @miguel-negrao , sorry for the delay in response. Yes, the plan is to have a snap package in the next release.

miguel-negrao commented 1 year ago

Hi @gdicristofaro The new version of autopsy, 4.21, came out 2 days ago, but I can't find the snap. Are you going to release a snap version for 4.21 ? It would be really nice to have an easier way to install on Linux. Thanks !

gdicristofaro commented 1 year ago

Hi @gdicristofaro The new version of autopsy, 4.21, came out 2 days ago, but I can't find the snap. Are you going to release a snap version for 4.21 ? It would be really nice to have an easier way to install on Linux. Thanks !

Hi @miguel-negrao , the snap package should be in the Autopsy 4.21.0 release now. There are some notes here about getting started. Thanks for your interest!

miguel-negrao commented 1 year ago

I've tried the snap and so far everything seems to work. I had to run snap connections autopsy | sed -nE 's/^[^ ]* *([^ ]*) *- *- *$/\1/p' | xargs -I{} sudo snap connect {} to get anything to work. I'll report if anything is not working.