Yes... everything since OS X 10.4.3 uses zlib 1.2.3... but even before that, everything used 1.2.x. zlib has been very stable for a very long time so you won't really run into any issues...

/j

On Jun 22, 2008, at 06:41 , Trygve Inda wrote:


No. The library will return Z_VERSION_ERROR if you try to
inflate something that the working zlib library doesn't understand.

That said, zlib has been stable for years. If you're just now
getting started with compression, you should't have version
problems (that you can't manage).

Are all zlibs shipped in 10.4 and 10.5 mutually compatible? If I compress
something on 10.5.3, can 10.4.0 uncompress it?

Thanks,

Trygve


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