- Check the CRC value at the end of read... and add more error codes. - Do more test. Currently use only with tested "friendly" archives. This is also related to usages of zziplib in virus detection code which should better have a hardened library code. That does also include inflate interface code to need the most testing. - the buffer reusage code was not strictly multithreading. It should be fixed by now but it would be better to have an automatic test routine to check reentrancy/multithreaded functionality. - Sligthly More documentation. With the generation of man pages and multiple pages for the website, it does already look acceptable. It should still get better of course - kinda newbie friendly *g* KNOWN PROBLEMS The win32 compilers need each a different config.h derivate that matches both the headers shipped with the compiler and installed with updates of the SDK. There is no autoconfigure on win32 as that - unless you install some unix tools along. The sparc-sun-solaris2.* will utter warnings for "char subscript" which is caused by isdigit() from ctype.h - this will NOT FIX as it is only in the example source code and we want to keep those lean and mean to make them easy to adopt by developers. The hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 did show spurious problems of making shared libraries - this may well fix with an update of the libtool package, the libtool 1.4 is dated 2001/04/24 There are spurious reports of users on win32 platforms that tell of some problems with a specific zip file they have but it was not possible so far to recreate an environment abroad to show the problem too. One can not say if that is due some general instability out of DLL hell, or if there is a bug hiding somewhere. Please send all those zip files to the maintainer, perhaps it can help to find the real cause (I doubt it is in zziplib, but..) TESTED PLATFORMS sparc-sun-solaris2.6/gcc2.95.3 sparc-sun-solaris2.8/gcc2.95.3 hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 i686-mandrake-linux-9.0/gcc3.2 i686-mandrake-linux-9.1/gcc3.2.2 i686-debian-linux-2.2/gcc2.95.2 i386-unknown-freebsd4.7/gcc2.95.4 (formerly with wrapwrap) powerpc-apple-darwin5.5 (formerly with wrapwrap) alphaev67-unknown-linux-gnu/gcc2.95.4 (that's a 64bit platform) i386-ms-win32/msvc6 i386-ms-win32/msvc7 i386-ms-win32/mingw+msys ... and probably a lot of others not known to the maintainer.