Olivier Guilyardi wrote:
Jorge GarcĂa wrote:
I think zlib does that,
I can't see anything about archiving files in zlib.h, it's only about
compressing data. But I just found this one :
http://www.feep.net/libtar
It looks very nice and simple. And it seems I could do on-the-fly FLAC
compression, while on-the-fly-writing the tarball itself.
See also zziplib. From the README:
PROJECT
The zziplib provides read access to zipped files in a zip-archive,
using compression based solely on free algorithms provided by zlib.
It also provides a functionality to overlay the archive filesystem
with the filesystem of the operating system environment.
...
HOMEPAGE
The zziplib project is hosted at SourceForge, the complete
documentation can be found at
http://zziplib.sf.net - the
SourceForge servers are also used to distribute the sources
of the zziplib project. Releases are announced via the
freshmeat services on
http://freshmeat.net/projects/zziplib