Possible compatibility problems with earlier versions marked with '*'.
+Front-end server automatically switches to original working directory
+when installed as an NT service. Previously -w had to be specified to
+make it work.
+
Added extended attributes for retrieval module (data1), so that data1
records carry d1_readXML/SGML attributes. d1_read also supports
null-data rules ( <tag/>)
Added SSL support for the COMSTACK. You start yaz-client and yaz-ztest
(or any frontend server) in SSL mode by specifying ssl: followed by
-address.
+address. Only tested on UNIX.
Added feature for CCL module. Virtual structure s=al or s=ol generates
and-list and or-list respectively instead of phrase search.
YAZ Compilation guidelines for winNT/95.
- $Id: windows.txt,v 1.4 2000-04-17 14:21:38 adam Exp $
+ $Id: windows.txt,v 1.5 2000-12-05 19:14:12 adam Exp $
This distribution of YAZ includes makefiles that works with Visual
C++ version 5 and 6. The makefile is located in sub directory 'win'.
As an option ztest may be installed as an NT service
(not Windows 95). Use 'ztest -install <otherargs>' to install
- it and 'ztest -remove <otherargs>' to remove it again. Since
- NT runs the service program in some weird directory, such as
- \winnt\system32, it's probably a good idea to use the option
- '-w' to change to some other directory. For example
+ it and 'ztest -remove <otherargs>' to remove it again. Example:
- yaz-ztest -install -w d:\proj\yaz\ztest -l ztest.out tcp:@:210
+ yaz-ztest -install -l ztest.out tcp:@:210
- which specifies both working directory (d:\proj\yaz\ztest)
- and a log file (ztest.out). The server is started on port 210.
+ which specifies a log file to be written. The server listens
+ on port 210.
After successful compilation all executables and DLL's are located
in sub YAZ\BIN. Libraries are located in YAZ\LIB.