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Portfile
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# -*- coding: utf-8; mode: tcl; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- vim:fenc=utf-8:ft=tcl:et:sw=4:ts=4:sts=4
PortSystem 1.0
PortGroup github 1.0
github.setup sleuthkit sleuthkit 4.6.2 sleuthkit-
checksums rmd160 e993cb5cc1a8bd730a846c72ca73078e54e94248 \
sha256 40cd4c2feded02707dccb85a92bdc9e5b3cd70269aa4c46bee27b7567bad163d \
size 9128884
categories sysutils
maintainers nomaintainer
platforms darwin
homepage http://www.sleuthkit.org/sleuthkit/
license cpl ibmpl
description Forensic toolkit
long_description The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection \
of UNIX-based command line file system and media management forensic \
analysis tools. The file system tools allow you to examine file systems of \
a suspect computer in a non-intrusive fashion. Because the tools do not \
rely on the operating system to process the file systems, deleted and \
hidden content is shown. \
The media management tools allow you to examine the layout of disks and \
other media. The Sleuth Kit supports DOS partitions, BSD partitions (disk \
labels), Mac partitions, Sun slices (Volume Table of Contents), and GPT \
disks. With these tools, you can identify where partitions are located and \
extract them so that they can be analyzed with file system analysis tools.
depends_build-append \
port:file \
port:automake
depends_lib-append port:libewf \
port:afflib \
path:lib/libssl.dylib:openssl \
port:zlib
use_autoconf yes
autoconf.cmd ./bootstrap
# for the 'sorter' script:
depends_run-append port:perl5
patchfiles patch-current-libewf.diff
configure.args --disable-java