Description of problem: Some weeks ago I found an interesting distribution for digital forensics: CAINE 2.0 (http://www.caine-live.net/index.html) CAINE offers a complete forensic environment that is organized to integrate existing software tools as software modules and to provide a friendly graphical interface, all based on open source. "Unfortunatelyâ it is based on Ubuntu 10.04. It also exist a deb package which installs all these nice tools on every installed Ubuntu 10.04. So I have the idea to get a meta-package for digital forensics. In the next time I (perhaps also some others) will collect some tools for digital forensics (based on CAINE) and put them in this bug if existing for Mageia. For programs/tools which do not exist as Mageia RPM I will make a new bug and will link with this bug (using the field âDepends onâ). Since I am only a simple user (I have no idea about the package building) I can only help in the collection. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Reproducible: Steps to Reproduce:
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needed packages (missing rpm): bug 801, 802, 803, 804, 805, 807
Created attachment 238 [details] List of programms I have compiled a rather raw list of the needed programs. These are programs that are included in CAINE. For a very few I've filed a bug. Some are also already available (state = inside). The list is being updated and improved. Ideas and suggestions are welcome.
I think that people are able to select what they need by themself depending on their need, especially in a highly technical area like digital forensic ( and you didn't add any depends :/ )
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Depends on: (none) => 807
Blocks: (none) => 805
more needed packages (missing rpm): bug 883 , bug 1628 , bug 1629
(In reply to comment #3) > I think that people are able to select what they need by themself depending on > their need, especially in a highly technical area like digital forensic I agree with you. But it would be nice, if Mageia includes some good tools for digital forensic. It's just convenient to have a meta-package, and not to install all the packages individually. > ( and you didn't add any depends :/ ) I'm working on it :-)
Another tool: bug 1634
If you want to add depend, you should do it properly : click on "edit", just on the left of the "Depends on " field, and add bug number there.
Depends on: 807 => 802
Depends on: (none) => 803, 804, 807
Depends on: (none) => 883, 1628, 1629, 1634
done (I hope it's ok)
Blocks: 805 => (none)
Depends on: (none) => 1835, 805
(In reply to comment #0) > > Since I am only a simple user (I have no idea about the package building) I can > only help in the collection. > > @ Magnus It might surprise you, but all our packagers have spend years of their lives not knowing anything at all about packaging. We're short on packagers at the moment, so if you want to help out and learn how to package your favourite software, look here: http://www.mageia.org/wiki/doku.php?id=packages_mentoring
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Depends on: (none) => 3114
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Assigning to the new default assignee for package requests
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