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Subject:    Re: [sleuthkit-users] tsk_loaddb failing with -h
From:       Brian Carrier <carrier () sleuthkit ! org>
Date:       2014-09-30 15:31:10
Message-ID: 72825BF0-768D-409F-B904-E1481700DF43 () sleuthkit ! org
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HI Ketil,

I think I fixed that, but haven't released it. 

Can you download the latest source and try that one:

https://github.com/sleuthkit/sleuthkit/archive/develop.zip


On Sep 30, 2014, at 9:25 AM, Ketil Froyn <ketil@froyn.name> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm running tsk_loaddb from tsk 4.1.3 on Ubuntu 14.04. Ubuntu is
> bundled with an older version, so I downloaded the source tarball and
> built it. First I built libewf-20140608 like this:
> 
> ./configure --enable-python --enable-verbose-output
> --enable-debug-output --prefix=$HOME/tsk
> make
> make install
> 
> and then TSK like this:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=$HOME/tskk --with-libewf=$HOME/tsk --disable-java
> make
> make install
> 
> Now, tsk_loaddb works fine without the -h switch, but when I try to
> enable hashing I get lots of errors, both of these errors are repeated
> lots of times:
> 
> Error:
> Error: Database Error (TskDbSqlite::addFile: Error adding data to
> tsk_files table: unrecognized token "dbe0f49aabec8001c62ef508e19e5584"
> )
> Error:
> Error: Database Error (TskDbSqlite::addFile: Error adding data to
> tsk_files table: near "f3133e4c78b43def98234ffebc556b90": syntax error
> )
> 
> My commands were:
> 
> tsk_loaddb -i ewf -d nohash.db image.E01
> or
> tsk_loaddb -i ewf -h -d hash.db image.E01
> 
> I have sqlite3 v3.8.2. Now that I double checked I didn't have
> libsqlite3-dev installed, but everything built fine and tsk_loaddb
> works great without -h, so I guess that's not the issue. Had a brief
> look into tsk/auto/db_sqlite.cpp, but didn't spot the issue.
> 
> Is this a bug, or did I do something wrong?
> 
> -Ketil
> 
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