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Thu Mar 12 02:30:28 EDT 2009
came from for insertion into the physfs "standard distro". If your looking
for compiled dlls then here: http://www.winimage.com/zLibDll/
>> That's fair enough if physfs is purely for binary read/write
>> operations. If physfs is meant to be an alternate file system then
>> it does add completeness.
>
> It is my understanding that physfs basically handles raw bytes and
> doesn't want to get into the business of providing file parsing. It's
> trivial to layer something on top of physfs for that, and for embedded
> devices you really don't want to incur the overhead of adding more
> stuff that isn't strictly necessary.
Your right, I'm not really pushing it as core, hence I keep it in a separate
file too. Just making a point
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