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This page is a work in progress and more information will be posted.  Here are some starting points.  
 
This page is a work in progress and more information will be posted.  Here are some starting points.  
 
* The [[Developer Guidelines]] define how code and patches can be submitted and incorporated into the distribution.  
 
* The [[Developer Guidelines]] define how code and patches can be submitted and incorporated into the distribution.  
* The [http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sleuthkit-developers Sleuth Kit Developers] list exists to discuss the development of the tools.  Subscribe to ask and answer questions.  
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* The [[sleuthkit-developers]] list exists to discuss the development of the tools.  Subscribe to ask and answer questions.  
 
* If you want to contribute documentation, then refer to the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/support.php Support] page.  
 
* If you want to contribute documentation, then refer to the [http://www.sleuthkit.org/support.php Support] page.  
  
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= What To Do? =
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If you are looking for ideas on how you can contribute, then you may want to refer to the feature request and bug [[trackers]].  They contain ideas that people have for the tools or bugs that need to be fixed.
  
 
= Technical Details =
 
= Technical Details =

Revision as of 22:24, 14 November 2008

This page contains technical information on developing code for Autopsy.

This page is a work in progress and more information will be posted. Here are some starting points.

  • The Developer Guidelines define how code and patches can be submitted and incorporated into the distribution.
  • The sleuthkit-developers list exists to discuss the development of the tools. Subscribe to ask and answer questions.
  • If you want to contribute documentation, then refer to the Support page.

What To Do?

If you are looking for ideas on how you can contribute, then you may want to refer to the feature request and bug trackers. They contain ideas that people have for the tools or bugs that need to be fixed.

Technical Details

The source code is stored in a Subversion repository. You can get the latest source tree by doing a checkout from http://svn.sleuthkit.org/repos/autopsy/. The latest code is in the trunk directory. The branches directory contains branches for minor release versions so that bugs can be fixed there for bug releases. The tags directory contains tags for each release. Note that this repository was created right before the 2.20 release and does not contain the previous CVS history.

More details in this section will be defined...