On 03/07/13 19:53, Kris Sridhar wrote:
Gentlemen,
The library (/lib/libz.so.6) in FreeBSD 9.1R does seem to have Zlib 1.2.4 based
on the complaints from the following at least:
libarchive.so.*
libssh.so.*
grep
gzip
I've provided objdump -p output from my machine:
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Gentlemen,
The library (/lib/libz.so.6) in FreeBSD 9.1R does seem to have Zlib 1.2.4 based
on the complaints from the following at least:
libarchive.so.*
libssh.so.*
grep
gzip
I've provided objdump -p output from my machine:
fBSD9
On 2013-03-06 08:06, Arthur Chance wrote:
> On 03/05/13 16:12, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> >On 2013-03-04 07:28, KrisUniverse wrote:
> >>The Zlib baked into FreeBSD is Zlib 1.2.4 even on 9.1R.
> >>
> >>However, Zlib has gone to 1.2.7 sometime ago after stepping through
> >>1.2.5, 1.2.6 and 1.2.7 w
On 03/05/13 16:12, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
On 2013-03-04 07:28, KrisUniverse wrote:
The Zlib baked into FreeBSD is Zlib 1.2.4 even on 9.1R.
However, Zlib has gone to 1.2.7 sometime ago after stepping through
1.2.5, 1.2.6 and 1.2.7 with bug fixes.
Is there any reason for not using Zlib 1.2.7?
On 2013-03-04 07:28, KrisUniverse wrote:
> The Zlib baked into FreeBSD is Zlib 1.2.4 even on 9.1R.
>
> However, Zlib has gone to 1.2.7 sometime ago after stepping through
> 1.2.5, 1.2.6 and 1.2.7 with bug fixes.
>
> Is there any reason for not using Zlib 1.2.7?
I don't have a 9.1-RELEASE system
The Zlib baked into FreeBSD is Zlib 1.2.4 even on 9.1R.
However, Zlib has gone to 1.2.7 sometime ago after stepping through 1.2.5,
1.2.6 and 1.2.7 with bug fixes.
Is there any reason for not using Zlib 1.2.7?
Thanks.
Kris
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