Last Updated: June 12, 2012 This file outlines what it takes to build Autopsy from source. Note that it currently only works out of the box on Windows. We are working on getting the process working under non-WIndows systems. It generally works, but needs some custom mangling to find the correct C libraries. STEPS: 1) Get Java Setup 1a) Download and install 32-bit version of JDK (32-bit is currently needed even if you have a 64-bit system). 1b) Ensure that JDK_HOME is set to the root JDK directory. 1c) Download and install Netbeans IDE 7.0.1 (http://netbeans.org/) 2) Get Sleuth Kit Setup 2a) Download and build the release version of Libewf2 (20120304 or later). All you need is the dll file. Note that you will get a launching error if you use libewf 1. - http://sourceforge.net/projects/libewf/ 2b) Set LIBEWF_HOME environment variable to root directory of LIBEWF 2c) Download and build release version of Sleuth Kit (TSK) 4.0. You need to build the tsk_jni project. - At the time of this writing, 4.0 is not released. You can get it from either -- GIT: git://github.com/sleuthkit/sleuthkit.git -- SVN: http://svn.github.com/sleuthkit/sleuthkit.git 2d) Build the TSK JAR file by typing 'ant' in bindings/java from a command line or by opening the project in NetBeans. 2e) Set TSK_HOME environment variable to the root directory of TSK 3) Get gstreamer Setup If Autopsy installer is not used, add the following entries to Windows PATH environment variable (replace GSTREAMER_INSTALL_DIR with the location of the gstreamer root directory): GSTREAMER_INSTALL_DIR\bin\; GSTREAMER_INSTALL_DIR\lib\gstreamer-0.10\; If you don't have gstreamer already, you can find a zipped gstreamer distribution in AUTOPSYROOT/thirdparty/gstreamer 4) Compile Autopsy 4a) Start NetBean IDE and open the Autopsy project. 4b) Choose to build the Autopsy project / module. It is the highest level project that will then cause the other modules to be compiled. BACKGROUND: Here are some notes to shed some light on what is going on during the build process. - Building the TSK library and JAR file place the files inside of the TSK directory. - NetBeans uses ant to build Autopsy. The build target will locate TSK (and LIBEWF) based on the environment variables and copy the needed JAR and library files into the DataModel module in the Autopsy project (see build-X.xml for details). If you want to use the debug version of the TSK dll, then edit the copy line in the build-windows.xml file to copy from the Debug folder. - Everytime that you do a source code update of TSK, make sure you rebuild both the dll and the JAR file. --------------- Brian Carrier carrier sleuthkit org