[Forensics-changes] [SCM] Tools for forensics analysis branch, debian, updated. debian/3.0.1-2-22-gb53e831

Daniel Baumann daniel at debian.org
Wed Jul 29 17:36:42 UTC 2009


The following commit has been merged in the debian branch:
commit 648cc470fad2a7f1d2e5f462bef5f6f9d136a340
Author: Daniel Baumann <daniel at debian.org>
Date:   Wed Jul 29 18:49:33 2009 +0200

    Wrapping package long-descriptioins to 80 characters per line.

diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control
index fd8d82d..310493d 100644
--- a/debian/control
+++ b/debian/control
@@ -13,36 +13,33 @@ Package: sleuthkit
 Architecture: any
 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, file, libdate-manip-perl
 Description: Tools for forensics analysis
- 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 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, and Sun slices (Volume Table of
- Contents). With these tools, you can identify where partitions are
- located and extract them so that they can be analyzed with file system
- analysis tools.
+ 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, and Sun slices (Volume Table of Contents). With these tools,
+ you can identify where partitions are located and extract them so that they can
+ be analyzed with file system analysis tools.
  .
- When performing a complete analysis of a system, we all know that
- command line tools can become tedious. The Autopsy Forensic Browser is
- a graphical interface to the tools in The Sleuth Kit, which allows you
- to more easily conduct an investigation. Autopsy provides case
- management, image integrity, keyword searching, and other automated
- operations.
+ When performing a complete analysis of a system, we all know that command line
+ tools can become tedious. The Autopsy Forensic Browser is a graphical
+ interface to the tools in The Sleuth Kit, which allows you to more easily
+ conduct an investigation. Autopsy provides case management, image integrity,
+ keyword searching, and other automated operations.
 
 Package: libtsk3-3
 Architecture: any
 Section: libs
 Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
 Description: Library for forensics analysis
- The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based
- command line file system and media management forensic analysis tools;
- it is available in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains
- the Sleuth Kit library.
+ The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based command
+ line file system and media management forensic analysis tools; it is available
+ in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains the Sleuth Kit
+ library.
 
 Package: libtsk3-3-dbg
 Architecture: any
@@ -51,11 +48,11 @@ Priority: extra
 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libtsk3-3 (= ${binary:Version})
 Suggests: libc-dbg
 Description: Library for forensics analysis with debug symbols
- The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based
- command line file system and media management forensic analysis tools;
- it is available in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains
- the debug symbols of the Sleuth Kit library. It might be useful in debug
- sessions of software which uses libtsk.
+ The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based command
+ line file system and media management forensic analysis tools; it is available
+ in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains the debug symbols of
+ the Sleuth Kit library. It might be useful in debug sessions of software which
+ uses libtsk.
 
 Package: libtsk-dev
 Architecture: any
@@ -64,7 +61,7 @@ Priority: extra
 Depends: ${misc:Depends}, libtsk3-3 (= ${binary:Version}), libc6-dev | libc-dev, zlib1g-dev | libz-dev, libssl-dev
 Suggests: libtsk3-3-dbg
 Description: Development files for forensics analysis
- The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based
- command line file system and media management forensic analysis tools;
- it is available in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains
- the Sleuth Kit development files and associated documentation.
+ The Sleuth Kit (previously known as TASK) is a collection of UNIX-based command
+ line file system and media management forensic analysis tools; it is available
+ in the "sleuthkit" Debian package. This package contains the Sleuth Kit
+ development files and associated documentation.

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