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The zip code uses 64-bit fopen(), etc by calling fopen64() and (on platforms that don't have it) #define-ing fopen fopen64. But this is redundant. glibc is just about the only libc out there that needs a separate fopen64(), etc--most C libraries, including other Linux C libraries, simply use a 64-bit off_t. glibc can do this too, by compiling programs with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. And the zip code does this.
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Why not sending this first to https://github.com/madler/zlib and the importing the new version in mupen64plus-core? |
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Hi @bentley. I have the impression you are not on the good project. :) From what I see, you should PR this project first. Once it's done and minizip release a stable version, it could be interesting for us to update to this stable version. Sorry but I'm not sure this will be ever merged. Any idea @richard42? |
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I’ll push it to the various upstreams. But since the details leak through to the Unix makefile, it is worth bringing up here. |
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The zip code uses 64-bit fopen(), etc by calling fopen64() and (on
platforms that don't have it) #define-ing fopen fopen64.
But this is redundant. glibc is just about the only libc out there that
needs a separate fopen64(), etc—most C libraries, including other Linux
C libraries, simply use a 64-bit off_t. glibc can do this too, by
compiling programs with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. And the zip code does this.