afflib 3.7.16-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
afflib (3.7.16-2ubuntu1) bionic; urgency=medium * Revert package rename for g++5 ABI transition, since the affected symbols were not part of the ABI; Provide: the renamed package for compatibility, and Conflicts/Replaces the old package. These changes can be dropped after the 18.04 release. -- Simon Quigley <email address hidden> Wed, 08 Nov 2017 21:27:53 -0600
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- Uploaded by:
- Simon Quigley
- Uploaded to:
- Bionic
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- libs
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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afflib_3.7.16.orig.tar.gz | 521.0 KiB | 9c0522941a24a3aafa027e510c6add5ca9f4defd2d859da3e0b536ad11b6bf72 |
afflib_3.7.16-2ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 23.9 KiB | 4ce3f08740fe85f979fbda012d5b60002b3bf1996ad4d0f5d455c839176fd571 |
afflib_3.7.16-2ubuntu1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | b002050161573929fc03dbb64de4be933ff978acaaf801b857346824e529ccc3 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- afflib-tools: Advanced Forensics Format Library (utilities)
The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing
computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include:
.
- AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated
metadata in one or more files.
- AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for
chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity.
- AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and
decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images
containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet.
.
This package provides the AFF Toolkit, that is a set of programs for
working with computer forensic information. Using these tools you can:
* Interconvert disk images between a variety of formats, including:
- raw or "dd";
- splitraw (in which a single image is split between multiple files);
- AFF format (in which the entire disk image is stored in a single
file);
- AFD format (in which a disk image is stored in multiple AFF files
stored in a single directory);
- AFM format (in which an AFF file is used to annotate a raw file).
* Compare disk images and report the data or metadata that is different.
* Copy disk images from one location to another, with full verification
of data, metadata, and the automatic generation of a chain-of-custody
segment.
* Find errors in an AFF file and fix them.
* Print information about a file.
* Print detailed statistics about a file
* Generate a XML representation of a disk image's metadata (for example,
acquisition time or the serial number of the acquisition device).
* Produce a XML "diskprint" which allows a disk image to be rapidly
fingerprinted without having the computer the SHA1 of the entire
disk.
.
The AFF Toolkit provides these executables: affcat, affcompare, affconvert,
affcopy, affcrypto, affdiskprint, affinfo, affix, affrecover, affsegment,
affsign, affstats, affuse, affverify and affxml.
- afflib-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for afflib-tools
- libafflib-dev: Advanced Forensics Format Library (development files)
The Advanced Forensic Format (AFF) is on-disk format for storing
computer forensic information. Critical features of AFF include:
.
- AFF allows you to store both computer forensic data and associated
metadata in one or more files.
- AFF allows files to be digital signed, to provide for
chain-of-custody and long-term file integrity.
- AFF allows for forensic disk images to stored encrypted and
decrypted on-the-fly for processing. This allows disk images
containing privacy sensitive material to be stored on the Internet.
.
This package provides the development files.
- libafflib0: No summary available for libafflib0 in ubuntu bionic.
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- libafflib0-dbgsym: No summary available for libafflib0-dbgsym in ubuntu bionic.
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