1*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 2*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Frequently Asked Questions about zlib 3*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 4*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 5*44bedb31SLionel SambucIf your question is not there, please check the zlib home page 6*44bedb31SLionel Sambuchttp://www.zlib.org which may have more recent information. 7*44bedb31SLionel SambucThe lastest zlib FAQ is at http://www.gzip.org/zlib/zlib_faq.html 8*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 9*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 10*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 1. Is zlib Y2K-compliant? 11*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 12*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes. zlib doesn't handle dates. 13*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 14*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 2. Where can I get a Windows DLL version? 15*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 16*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The zlib sources can be compiled without change to produce a DLL. 17*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc See the file win32/DLL_FAQ.txt in the zlib distribution. 18*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Pointers to the precompiled DLL are found in the zlib web site at 19*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc http://www.zlib.org. 20*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 21*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 3. Where can I get a Visual Basic interface to zlib? 22*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 23*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc See 24*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc * http://www.dogma.net/markn/articles/zlibtool/zlibtool.htm 25*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc * contrib/visual-basic.txt in the zlib distribution 26*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc * win32/DLL_FAQ.txt in the zlib distribution 27*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 28*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 4. compress() returns Z_BUF_ERROR. 29*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 30*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Make sure that before the call of compress, the length of the compressed 31*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc buffer is equal to the total size of the compressed buffer and not 32*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zero. For Visual Basic, check that this parameter is passed by reference 33*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc ("as any"), not by value ("as long"). 34*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 35*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 5. deflate() or inflate() returns Z_BUF_ERROR. 36*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 37*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Before making the call, make sure that avail_in and avail_out are not 38*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zero. When setting the parameter flush equal to Z_FINISH, also make sure 39*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc that avail_out is big enough to allow processing all pending input. 40*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Note that a Z_BUF_ERROR is not fatal--another call to deflate() or 41*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc inflate() can be made with more input or output space. A Z_BUF_ERROR 42*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc may in fact be unavoidable depending on how the functions are used, since 43*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc it is not possible to tell whether or not there is more output pending 44*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc when strm.avail_out returns with zero. 45*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 46*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 6. Where's the zlib documentation (man pages, etc.)? 47*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 48*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc It's in zlib.h for the moment, and Francis S. Lin has converted it to a 49*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc web page zlib.html. Volunteers to transform this to Unix-style man pages, 50*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc please contact us (zlib@gzip.org). Examples of zlib usage are in the files 51*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc example.c and minigzip.c. 52*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 53*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 7. Why don't you use GNU autoconf or libtool or ...? 54*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 55*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Because we would like to keep zlib as a very small and simple 56*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc package. zlib is rather portable and doesn't need much configuration. 57*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 58*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 8. I found a bug in zlib. 59*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 60*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Most of the time, such problems are due to an incorrect usage of 61*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib. Please try to reproduce the problem with a small program and send 62*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc the corresponding source to us at zlib@gzip.org . Do not send 63*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc multi-megabyte data files without prior agreement. 64*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 65*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 9. Why do I get "undefined reference to gzputc"? 66*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 67*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc If "make test" produces something like 68*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 69*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc example.o(.text+0x154): undefined reference to `gzputc' 70*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 71*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc check that you don't have old files libz.* in /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib or 72*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc /usr/X11R6/lib. Remove any old versions, then do "make install". 73*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 74*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc10. I need a Delphi interface to zlib. 75*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 76*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc See the contrib/delphi directory in the zlib distribution. 77*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 78*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc11. Can zlib handle .zip archives? 79*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 80*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Not by itself, no. See the directory contrib/minizip in the zlib 81*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc distribution. 82*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 83*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc12. Can zlib handle .Z files? 84*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 85*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No, sorry. You have to spawn an uncompress or gunzip subprocess, or adapt 86*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc the code of uncompress on your own. 87*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 88*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc13. How can I make a Unix shared library? 89*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 90*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc make clean 91*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc ./configure -s 92*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc make 93*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 94*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc14. How do I install a shared zlib library on Unix? 95*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 96*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc After the above, then: 97*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 98*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc make install 99*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 100*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc However, many flavors of Unix come with a shared zlib already installed. 101*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Before going to the trouble of compiling a shared version of zlib and 102*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc trying to install it, you may want to check if it's already there! If you 103*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc can #include <zlib.h>, it's there. The -lz option will probably link to it. 104*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 105*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc15. I have a question about OttoPDF. 106*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 107*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc We are not the authors of OttoPDF. The real author is on the OttoPDF web 108*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc site: Joel Hainley, jhainley@myndkryme.com. 109*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 110*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc16. Can zlib decode Flate data in an Adobe PDF file? 111*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 112*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes. See http://www.fastio.com/ (ClibPDF), or http://www.pdflib.com/ . 113*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc To modify PDF forms, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/acroformtool/ . 114*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 115*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc17. Why am I getting this "register_frame_info not found" error on Solaris? 116*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 117*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc After installing zlib 1.1.4 on Solaris 2.6, running applications using zlib 118*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc generates an error such as: 119*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 120*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc ld.so.1: rpm: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/local/lib/libz.so: 121*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc symbol __register_frame_info: referenced symbol not found 122*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 123*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The symbol __register_frame_info is not part of zlib, it is generated by 124*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc the C compiler (cc or gcc). You must recompile applications using zlib 125*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc which have this problem. This problem is specific to Solaris. See 126*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc http://www.sunfreeware.com for Solaris versions of zlib and applications 127*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc using zlib. 128*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 129*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc18. Why does gzip give an error on a file I make with compress/deflate? 130*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 131*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The compress and deflate functions produce data in the zlib format, which 132*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc is different and incompatible with the gzip format. The gz* functions in 133*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib on the other hand use the gzip format. Both the zlib and gzip 134*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc formats use the same compressed data format internally, but have different 135*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc headers and trailers around the compressed data. 136*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 137*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc19. Ok, so why are there two different formats? 138*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 139*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The gzip format was designed to retain the directory information about 140*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc a single file, such as the name and last modification date. The zlib 141*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc format on the other hand was designed for in-memory and communication 142*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc channel applications, and has a much more compact header and trailer and 143*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc uses a faster integrity check than gzip. 144*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 145*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc20. Well that's nice, but how do I make a gzip file in memory? 146*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 147*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc You can request that deflate write the gzip format instead of the zlib 148*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc format using deflateInit2(). You can also request that inflate decode 149*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc the gzip format using inflateInit2(). Read zlib.h for more details. 150*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 151*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc21. Is zlib thread-safe? 152*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 153*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes. However any library routines that zlib uses and any application- 154*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc provided memory allocation routines must also be thread-safe. zlib's gz* 155*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc functions use stdio library routines, and most of zlib's functions use the 156*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc library memory allocation routines by default. zlib's Init functions allow 157*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc for the application to provide custom memory allocation routines. 158*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 159*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Of course, you should only operate on any given zlib or gzip stream from a 160*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc single thread at a time. 161*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 162*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc22. Can I use zlib in my commercial application? 163*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 164*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes. Please read the license in zlib.h. 165*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 166*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc23. Is zlib under the GNU license? 167*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 168*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No. Please read the license in zlib.h. 169*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 170*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc24. The license says that altered source versions must be "plainly marked". So 171*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc what exactly do I need to do to meet that requirement? 172*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 173*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc You need to change the ZLIB_VERSION and ZLIB_VERNUM #defines in zlib.h. In 174*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc particular, the final version number needs to be changed to "f", and an 175*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc identification string should be appended to ZLIB_VERSION. Version numbers 176*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc x.x.x.f are reserved for modifications to zlib by others than the zlib 177*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc maintainers. For example, if the version of the base zlib you are altering 178*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc is "1.2.3.4", then in zlib.h you should change ZLIB_VERNUM to 0x123f, and 179*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc ZLIB_VERSION to something like "1.2.3.f-zachary-mods-v3". You can also 180*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc update the version strings in deflate.c and inftrees.c. 181*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 182*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc For altered source distributions, you should also note the origin and 183*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc nature of the changes in zlib.h, as well as in ChangeLog and README, along 184*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc with the dates of the alterations. The origin should include at least your 185*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc name (or your company's name), and an email address to contact for help or 186*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc issues with the library. 187*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 188*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Note that distributing a compiled zlib library along with zlib.h and 189*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zconf.h is also a source distribution, and so you should change 190*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc ZLIB_VERSION and ZLIB_VERNUM and note the origin and nature of the changes 191*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc in zlib.h as you would for a full source distribution. 192*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 193*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc25. Will zlib work on a big-endian or little-endian architecture, and can I 194*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc exchange compressed data between them? 195*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 196*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes and yes. 197*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 198*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc26. Will zlib work on a 64-bit machine? 199*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 200*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc It should. It has been tested on 64-bit machines, and has no dependence 201*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc on any data types being limited to 32-bits in length. If you have any 202*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc difficulties, please provide a complete problem report to zlib@gzip.org 203*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 204*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc27. Will zlib decompress data from the PKWare Data Compression Library? 205*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 206*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No. The PKWare DCL uses a completely different compressed data format 207*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc than does PKZIP and zlib. However, you can look in zlib's contrib/blast 208*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc directory for a possible solution to your problem. 209*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 210*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc28. Can I access data randomly in a compressed stream? 211*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 212*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No, not without some preparation. If when compressing you periodically 213*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc use Z_FULL_FLUSH, carefully write all the pending data at those points, 214*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc and keep an index of those locations, then you can start decompression 215*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc at those points. You have to be careful to not use Z_FULL_FLUSH too 216*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc often, since it can significantly degrade compression. 217*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 218*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc29. Does zlib work on MVS, OS/390, CICS, etc.? 219*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 220*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc We don't know for sure. We have heard occasional reports of success on 221*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc these systems. If you do use it on one of these, please provide us with 222*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc a report, instructions, and patches that we can reference when we get 223*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc these questions. Thanks. 224*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 225*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc30. Is there some simpler, easier to read version of inflate I can look at 226*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc to understand the deflate format? 227*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 228*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc First off, you should read RFC 1951. Second, yes. Look in zlib's 229*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc contrib/puff directory. 230*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 231*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc31. Does zlib infringe on any patents? 232*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 233*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc As far as we know, no. In fact, that was originally the whole point behind 234*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib. Look here for some more information: 235*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 236*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc http://www.gzip.org/#faq11 237*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 238*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc32. Can zlib work with greater than 4 GB of data? 239*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 240*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Yes. inflate() and deflate() will process any amount of data correctly. 241*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Each call of inflate() or deflate() is limited to input and output chunks 242*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc of the maximum value that can be stored in the compiler's "unsigned int" 243*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc type, but there is no limit to the number of chunks. Note however that the 244*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc strm.total_in and strm_total_out counters may be limited to 4 GB. These 245*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc counters are provided as a convenience and are not used internally by 246*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc inflate() or deflate(). The application can easily set up its own counters 247*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc updated after each call of inflate() or deflate() to count beyond 4 GB. 248*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc compress() and uncompress() may be limited to 4 GB, since they operate in a 249*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc single call. gzseek() and gztell() may be limited to 4 GB depending on how 250*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib is compiled. See the zlibCompileFlags() function in zlib.h. 251*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 252*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The word "may" appears several times above since there is a 4 GB limit 253*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc only if the compiler's "long" type is 32 bits. If the compiler's "long" 254*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc type is 64 bits, then the limit is 16 exabytes. 255*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 256*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc33. Does zlib have any security vulnerabilities? 257*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 258*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc The only one that we are aware of is potentially in gzprintf(). If zlib 259*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc is compiled to use sprintf() or vsprintf(), then there is no protection 260*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc against a buffer overflow of a 4K string space, other than the caller of 261*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc gzprintf() assuring that the output will not exceed 4K. On the other 262*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc hand, if zlib is compiled to use snprintf() or vsnprintf(), which should 263*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc normally be the case, then there is no vulnerability. The ./configure 264*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc script will display warnings if an insecure variation of sprintf() will 265*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc be used by gzprintf(). Also the zlibCompileFlags() function will return 266*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc information on what variant of sprintf() is used by gzprintf(). 267*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 268*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc If you don't have snprintf() or vsnprintf() and would like one, you can 269*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc find a portable implementation here: 270*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 271*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ 272*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 273*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Note that you should be using the most recent version of zlib. Versions 274*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 1.1.3 and before were subject to a double-free vulnerability. 275*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 276*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc34. Is there a Java version of zlib? 277*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 278*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Probably what you want is to use zlib in Java. zlib is already included 279*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc as part of the Java SDK in the java.util.zip package. If you really want 280*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc a version of zlib written in the Java language, look on the zlib home 281*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc page for links: http://www.zlib.org/ 282*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 283*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc35. I get this or that compiler or source-code scanner warning when I crank it 284*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc up to maximally-pedantic. Can't you guys write proper code? 285*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 286*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Many years ago, we gave up attempting to avoid warnings on every compiler 287*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc in the universe. It just got to be a waste of time, and some compilers 288*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc were downright silly. So now, we simply make sure that the code always 289*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc works. 290*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 291*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc36. Valgrind (or some similar memory access checker) says that deflate is 292*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc performing a conditional jump that depends on an uninitialized value. 293*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Isn't that a bug? 294*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 295*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No. That is intentional for performance reasons, and the output of 296*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc deflate is not affected. This only started showing up recently since 297*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib 1.2.x uses malloc() by default for allocations, whereas earlier 298*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc versions used calloc(), which zeros out the allocated memory. 299*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 300*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc37. Will zlib read the (insert any ancient or arcane format here) compressed 301*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc data format? 302*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 303*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Probably not. Look in the comp.compression FAQ for pointers to various 304*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc formats and associated software. 305*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 306*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc38. How can I encrypt/decrypt zip files with zlib? 307*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 308*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc zlib doesn't support encryption. The original PKZIP encryption is very weak 309*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc and can be broken with freely available programs. To get strong encryption, 310*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc use GnuPG, http://www.gnupg.org/ , which already includes zlib compression. 311*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc For PKZIP compatible "encryption", look at http://www.info-zip.org/ 312*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 313*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc39. What's the difference between the "gzip" and "deflate" HTTP 1.1 encodings? 314*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 315*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc "gzip" is the gzip format, and "deflate" is the zlib format. They should 316*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc probably have called the second one "zlib" instead to avoid confusion 317*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc with the raw deflate compressed data format. While the HTTP 1.1 RFC 2616 318*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc correctly points to the zlib specification in RFC 1950 for the "deflate" 319*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc transfer encoding, there have been reports of servers and browsers that 320*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc incorrectly produce or expect raw deflate data per the deflate 321*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc specficiation in RFC 1951, most notably Microsoft. So even though the 322*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc "deflate" transfer encoding using the zlib format would be the more 323*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc efficient approach (and in fact exactly what the zlib format was designed 324*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc for), using the "gzip" transfer encoding is probably more reliable due to 325*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc an unfortunate choice of name on the part of the HTTP 1.1 authors. 326*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 327*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc Bottom line: use the gzip format for HTTP 1.1 encoding. 328*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 329*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc40. Does zlib support the new "Deflate64" format introduced by PKWare? 330*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 331*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No. PKWare has apparently decided to keep that format proprietary, since 332*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc they have not documented it as they have previous compression formats. 333*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc In any case, the compression improvements are so modest compared to other 334*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc more modern approaches, that it's not worth the effort to implement. 335*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 336*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc41. Can you please sign these lengthy legal documents and fax them back to us 337*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc so that we can use your software in our product? 338*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc 339*44bedb31SLionel Sambuc No. Go away. Shoo. 340