On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 7:32 PM Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> Douglas R. Reno wrote: > > > As far as I can tell, there is still a normal Makefile there. I haven't > > tested it though. Almost none of the platforms that zlib supports > > (nintendods, msdos, palm, etc.) support CMake. > > > > I am a bit uncertain why the currency scripts identified zlib 1.2.9. > > The script fails now, perhaps due to a change in the website (changed > > yesterday). > > > > Hopefully the normal zlib-version package will still end up on > > zlib.net <http://zlib.net> so it wouldn't make for a major change > for > > jhalfs. At a minimum, we can host a copy on anduin if that doe not > occur. > > > > -- Bruce > > > > > > For a short period of time, zlib was available here: > > > > http://www.zlib.net/zlib-1.2.9.tar.gz > > > > However, it does not appear that that is the case anymore. It seems to > > have been removed, giving a 404 error when trying to download it. hpg in > > IRC gave DJ and I that link in #lfs. There isn't a zlib IRC channel for > me > > to message either. > > I got it via a browser on github. > > The ./configure does work. I just got a bit excited when the first file > in the tarball is CMakeLists.txt. > > I did try a quick build of jhalfs with cmake, but it failed. A quick look > at the logs did not say why it failed. > You could also try libz: http://sortix.org/libz/ It builds nicely and works as a drop-in replacement for zlib. JH
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