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We've been discussing conda-forge/zlib-ng-feedstock#10 (comment) making zlib-ng a potential drop-in for zlib.
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Some other references for similar conversations in other distros:
- ArchLinux: done
- adopt zlib-ng as a replacement for zlib bottlerocket-os/bottlerocket-core-kit#392: done
- [Package Request] - zlib-ng-compat and all related zlib-ng enhancements for core OS, from Fedora 40/CentOS 10/Redhat 10 amazonlinux/amazon-linux-2023#872: in discussion
. - Debian: in discussionOpenSuSE seems to be using it too? (I had to click on "Required by"). dotnet/runtime#101465
personally, I think that each individual package should opt-in to using zlib-ng instead of changing zlib as a whole.
However, there seems to be a strong push by many that this might be the wrong strategy given the little maintenance that the zlib library has seen in recent years
edit: Personally, i'm scarred from the jpeg-turbo swap which took 6 years and was an all-or-nothing. I much prefer the slow, gradual, and intentional approach.
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