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Updated README about libraries
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@@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ On non-windows environments, it should just build as part of running
./configure and make. If the needed Java components are not found,
it will not be built.
This library will depend on libewf, zlib, and other libraries that
TSK was built to depend on. In Windows, the core of TSK (libtsk)
is a static library that is fully embedded in the libtsk_jni.dll
file. On non-Windows environments, libtsk_jni will depend on the
libtsk dynamic library.
Building The Jar File
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@@ -44,7 +50,7 @@ Using the Jar file and Library
There are two categories of things that need to be in the right place:
- The Jar file needs to be on the CLASSPATH.
- The libewf and zlib dynamic libraries need to be loadable. The TSK
native library is inside of the Jar file and it will depend on the
JNI
native library is inside of the Jar file and it will depend on the
libewf and zlib libraries. On a Unix-like platform, that means that
if you did a 'make install' with libewf and zlib, you should be OK.
On Windows, you should copy these dlls to a place that is found based
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