I wrote Monday, October 29, 2007 10:04 PM: > I wrote Sunday, October 21, 2007 2:18 PM: > > > Anonymous <farion42@xxxxxxxx> wrote Saturday, October 20, 2007 11:55 AM: > > > >> As a workaround, one could try to manually replace zlib32.dll in a Windows > >> GSView 4.8 installation with the current zlib1.dll version 1.2.3. > > [...] > > > Unfortunately the maintainer of GSview choose not to reply to my bug > > report which included a question about the source of the ZLIB32.DLL. > > The maintainer finally replied to the last of my three attempts to > contact him (very timely, regarding the different timezones we are in): > > | I can't do much about it just at the moment. I've had a computer > | motherboard failure and while I've now got a new computer, I haven't > | got all my development tools running yet. > | > | I will update the DLL in the next release. Yes, I compiled the DLL > | myself. There wasn't a precompiled version at the time I started using > | it. In the meantime an updated version 4.9 of GSView is available from <http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/> that fixes CAN-2005-2096 (zlib) as well as CAN-2005-0953 and CAN-2005-0758 (libbz2). The latter had been disclosed to the author/maintainer only until now. The zlib32.dll distributed in the installation is now the "official" zlib1.dll from zlib.net; due to a lack of an "official" libbz2.dll this one is provided by the maintainer. Stefan Kanthak