October 10, 2014: ptk-1.0.5-5.{fc17,fc18,fc19,fc20,el5,el6,el7}.noarch.rpm - PTK is a computer forensic framework for the command line
tools in the SleuthKit plus many more modules. PTK uses MySQL which is assumed to be configured, using the
command line tool mysql_secure_installation or equivalent, and operating.
It also assumes a web server, for example Apache, has been configured and is operational.
Here are the list of changes:
For RHEL/CentOS 7, the package now depends on mysql-compat-server. All other versions are unchanged but were rebuilt for revision number compatibility.
October 19, 2012: ptk-1.0.5-4.{fc14,fc15,fc16,fc17,el5,el6}.noarch.rpm - PTK is a computer forensic framework for the command line
tools in the SleuthKit plus many more modules. PTK uses MySQL which is assumed to be configured, using the
command line tool mysql_secure_installation or equivalent, and operating.
It also assumes a web server, for example Apache, has been configured and is operational.
Here are the list of changes:
Now recognizes that both The Sleuth Kit Version 3 and Version 4 are valid versions.
July 18, 2012: ptk-1.0.5-3.{fc14,fc15,fc16,fc17,el5,el6}.noarch.rpm - PTK is a computer forensic framework for the command line
tools in the SleuthKit plus many more modules. PTK uses MySQL which is assumed to be configured, using the
command line tool mysql_secure_installation or equivalent, and operating.
It also assumes a web server, for example Apache, has been configured and is operational.
Here are the list of changes:
The postinstall script conditions the /etc/php.ini configuration file for PHP so that ptk works without manual
intervention. The changes are:
Asserts short_open_tag if it is current set to Off.
The preuninstall script undoes the aforementioned change to /etc/php.ini configuration file, but only if the changes were made by the postinstall executed when
ptk was installed or updated.
July 3, 2012: ptk-1.0.5-2.{fc14,fc15,fc16,fc17,el5,el6}.noarch.rpm - PTK is a computer forensic framework for the command line
tools in the SleuthKit plus many more modules. PTK uses MySQL which is assumed to be configured, using the
command line tool mysql_secure_installation or equivalent, and operating. It also assumes a web server, for example
Apache, also assumed to be configured and operational. This package has been rebuilt to correct directory
permissions for the installed files.
March 14, 2011: ptk-1.0.5-1.fc{11,12,13,14}.noarch.rpm - PTK is a computer forensic framework for the command line
tools in the SleuthKit plus many more modules. PTK uses MySQL which is assumed to be configured, using the
command line tool mysql_secure_installation or equivalent, and operating. It also assumes a web server, for example
Apache, also assumed to be configured and operational.