-<!-- $Id: installation.xml,v 1.5 2001-10-24 20:12:36 adam Exp $ -->
- <chapter id="installation"><title>Compilation and Installation</title>
+<chapter id="installation"><title>Compilation and Installation</title>
- <sect1><title>Introduction</title>
- <para>
- The latest version of the software will generally be found at:
- </para>
- <para>
- <ulink url="http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/yaz/">
- http://ftp.indexdata.dk/pub/yaz/</ulink>
- </para>
- <para>
- We have tried our best to keep the software portable, and on many
- platforms, you should be able to compile everything with little or
- no changes.
- So far, the software has been ported to the following platforms with
- little or no difficulties.
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>Unix systems</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>HP/UX</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>SunOS/Solaris</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>DEC Unix</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>OpenBSD/FreeBSD</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Linux</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>IBM AIX</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Data General DG/UX (with some CFLAGS tinkering)
- </para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>SGI/IRIX</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>DDE Supermax</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist></listitem>
- <listitem><para>Non-unix systems</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>Apple Macintosh (using the Codewarrior programming
- environment and the GUSI socket libraries)</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>MS Windows 95/98/NT/W2K (Win32)</para></listitem>
- <listitem><para>IBM AS/400</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- </para>
- <para>
- If you move the software to other platforms, we'd be grateful if you'd
- let us know about it. If you run into difficulties, we will try to help
- if we can, and if you solve the problems, we would be happy to include
- your fixes in the next release. So far, we have mostly avoided
- #ifdefs for individual platforms, and we'd like to keep it that
- way as far as it makes sense.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- We maintain a mailing-list for the purpose of announcing new releases and
- bug-fixes, as well as general discussion. Subscribe by sending mail to
- <ulink url="mailto:yaz-request@indexdata.dk">
- yaz-request@indexdata.dk
- </ulink>.
- General questions and problems can be directed at
- <ulink url="mailto:yaz-help@indexdata.dk">
- yaz-help@indexdata.dk
- </ulink>, or the address given at the top of this document.
- </para>
-
- </sect1>
- <sect1 id="installation.unix"><title>UNIX</title>
-
+ <sect1 id="installation-introduction"><title>Introduction</title>
<para>
- Note that if your system doesn't have a native ANSI C compiler, you may
- have to acquire one separately. We recommend
- <ulink url="http://gcc.gnu.org">GCC</ulink>.
+ The latest version of the software will generally be found at:
</para>
<para>
- For UNIX, the GNU tools
- <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/">Autoconf</ulink>,
- <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/">Automake</ulink> and
- <ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/">Libtool</ulink>
- is used to generate Makefiles and configure &yaz; for the system.
- You do <emphasis>not</emphasis> these tools unless you're using the
- CVS version of &yaz;.
- Generally it should be sufficient to run configure without options,
- like this:
+ <ulink url="&url.yaz.download;"/>
</para>
-
- <screen>
- ./configure
- </screen>
-
<para>
- The configure script attempts to use use the C compiler specified by
- the <literal>CC</literal> environment variable. If not set, GNU C will be
- used if it is available. The <literal>CFLAGS</literal> environment
- variable holds options to be passed to the C compiler. If you're using
- Bourne-compatible shell you may pass something like this to use a
- particular C compiler with optimization enabled:
+ We have tried our best to keep the software portable, and on many
+ platforms, you should be able to compile everything with little or
+ no changes.
</para>
-
- <screen>
- CC=/opt/ccs/bin/cc CFLAGS=-O ./configure
- </screen>
-
- <para>
- To customize &yaz; the configure script also accepts a set of options.
- The most important are:
-
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry><term><literal>--prefix </literal>path</term>
- <listitem><para>Specifies installation prefix. This is
- only needed if you run <literal>make install</literal> later to
- perform a "system" installation. The prefix is
- <literal>/usr/local</literal> if not specified.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><literal>--enable-tcpd</literal></term>
- <listitem><para>The front end server will be built using the TCP
- wrapper library. It allows you to disallow/deny clients depending
- on IP.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><literal>--enable-threads</literal></term>
- <listitem><para>&yaz; will be built using POSIX threads.
- Specifically, <constant>_REENTRANT</constant> will be defined during
- compilation.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-
- </para>
- <para>
- When configured, build the software by typing:
- <screen>
- make
- </screen>
-
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The following files are generated by the make process:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry><term><filename>lib/libyaz.la</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- The main &yaz; library. This is no ordinary library. It's
- a Libtool archive.
- By default, &yaz; creates a static library in
- <filename>lib/.libs/libyaz.a</filename>.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><filename>lib/libyazthread.la</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- When threading is supported/enabled by configure this GNU libtool
- library is created. It include functions that allows &yaz;
- to use threads.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>ztest/yaz-ztest</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>A test Z39.50 server.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>client/yaz-client</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>A YAZ Z39.50 client. See chapter <link linkend="client">
- YAZ client</link> for more information.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>yaz-config</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>A Bourne-shell script, generate by configure, that
- specifies how external applications should compile - and link with
- &yaz;.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>yaz-comp</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>The ASN.1 compiler for &yaz;. Requires the
- Tcl Shell, <application>tclsh</application>, in
- <literal>PATH</literal> to operate.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>zoom/zoomsh</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- A simple shell implemented on top of the
- <link linkend="zoom">ZOOM</link> functions.
- The shell is a command line application that allows you to enter
- simple commands perform to perform ZOOM operations.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>zoom/zoomtst1</filename>,
- <filename>zoom/zoomtst2</filename>, ..</term>
- <listitem><para>
- Several small applications that demonstrates the use of ZOOM.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-
- </para>
-
<para>
- If you wish to install &yaz; in system directories such as
- <filename>/usr/local/bin</filename>,
- <filename>/usr/local/lib</filename> you can type:
+ The software is regularly tested on
+ <ulink url="&url.debian;">Debian GNU/Linux</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.redhat;">Redhat Linux</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.ubuntu;">Ubuntu Linux</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.freebsd;">FreeBSD (i386)</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.macosx;">MAC OSX</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.solaris;">SunOS 5.10 (sparc)</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.windows2000;">Windows 2000</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.windows2003server;">Windows 2003 server</ulink>.
</para>
- <screen>
- make install
- </screen>
-
<para>
- You probably need to have root access in order to perform this.
- You must specify the <literal>--prefix</literal> option for configure if
- you wish to install &yaz; in other directories than the default
- <filename>/usr/local/</filename>.
+ Some versions have be known to work on HP/UX,
+ DEC Unix, <ulink url="&url.netbsd;">NetBSD</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.openbsd;">OpenBSD</ulink>,
+ IBM AIX,
+ Data General DG/UX (with some CFLAGS tinkering),
+ SGI/IRIX, DDE Supermax, Apple Macintosh (using the Codewarrior programming
+ environment and the GUSI socket libraries),
+ IBM AS/400 .
</para>
-
+
<para>
- If you wish to perform an un-installation of &yaz; use:
+ If you move the software to other platforms, we'd be grateful if you'd
+ let us know about it. If you run into difficulties, we will try to help
+ if we can, and if you solve the problems, we would be happy to include
+ your fixes in the next release. So far, we have mostly avoided
+ <literal>#ifdefs</literal> for individual platforms, and we'd
+ like to keep it that way as far as it makes sense.
</para>
- <screen>
- make uninstall
- </screen>
-
<para>
- This will only work if you haven't reconfigured &yaz; (and therefore
- changed installation prefix). Note that uninstall will not
- remove directories created by make install, e.g.
- <filename>/usr/local/include/yaz</filename>.
+ We maintain a mailing-list for the purpose of announcing new releases and
+ bug-fixes, as well as general discussion. Subscribe by
+ filling-in the form
+ <ulink url="&url.yaz.mailinglist;">here</ulink>.
+ General questions and problems can be directed at
+ <ulink url="&url.yaz.mail;"/>, or the address given at the top of
+ this document.
</para>
</sect1>
- <sect1 id="installation.win32"><title>WIN32</title>
-
+ <sect1 id="installation.unix"><title>UNIX</title>
+
<para>
- &yaz; is shipped with "makefiles" for the NMAKE tool that comes
- with Microsoft Visual C++. Version 6 has been tested. We expect that
- &yaz; should compile with version 5 as well.
+ We provide
+ <ulink url="&url.debian;">Debian GNU/Linux</ulink>
+ and
+ <ulink url="&url.redhat;">Redhat</ulink> packages for &yaz;.
+ Only i386 binary packages are available. You should be able to
+ create packages for other CPUs by building them from the source
+ package.
</para>
- <para>
- Start a command prompt and switch the sub directory
- <filename>WIN</filename> where the file <filename>makefile</filename>
- is located. Customize the installation by editing the
- <filename>makefile</filename> file (for example by using notepad).
+
+ <sect2 id="installation.source.unix">
+ <title>Compiling from source on Unix</title>
- The following summarises the most important settings in that file:
+ <para>
+ Note that if your system doesn't have a native ANSI C compiler, you may
+ have to acquire one separately. We recommend
+ <ulink url="&url.gcc;">GCC</ulink>.
+ </para>
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry><term><literal>DEBUG</literal></term>
- <listitem><para>
- If set to 1, the software is
- compiled with debugging libraries (code generation is
- multi-threaded debug DLL).
- If set to 0, the software is compiled with release libraries
- (code generation is multi-threaded DLL).
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><literal>TCL</literal></term>
- <listitem><para>
- Specifies the name of the Tcl shell (EXE-file).
- You do not need setting this or installing Tcl unless you wish
- to change or add ASN.1 for &yaz;.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
- </para>
- <para>
- When satisfied with the settings in the makefile type
+ <para>
+ If you wish to use character set conversion facilities in &yaz; or if you
+ are compiling &yaz; for use with Zebra it is a good idea to ensure that
+ the iconv library is installed. Some Unixes today already have it
+ - if not, we suggest
+ <ulink url="&url.libiconv;">GNU libiconv</ulink>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ YAZ 3.0.16 and later includes a wrapper for the
+ <ulink url="%url.icu;">ICU</ulink>
+ (International Components for Unicode).
+ In order to use this, the developer version of the ICU library
+ must be available.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The <ulink url="&url.libxslt;">libxslt</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.libxml2;">libxml2</ulink> librararies are required
+ if &yaz; is to support SRU.
+ These libraries are very portable and should compile out-of-the
+ box on virtually all Unix platforms. It is available in binary
+ forms for Linux and others.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The GNU tools
+ <ulink url="&url.autoconf;">Autoconf</ulink>,
+ <ulink url="&url.automake;">Automake</ulink> and
+ <ulink url="&url.libtool;">Libtool</ulink>
+ are used to generate Makefiles and configure &yaz; for the system.
+ You do <emphasis>not</emphasis> these tools unless you're using the
+ CVS version of &yaz;.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The CQL parser for &yaz; is built using
+ GNU <ulink url="&url.bison;">Bison</ulink>.
+ This tool is only needed if you're using the CVS version of &yaz;.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ &yaz; includes a tiny ASN.1 compiler. This compiler is
+ written in <ulink url="&url.tcl;">Tcl</ulink>.
+ But as for Bison you do not need it unless you're using CVS
+ version of &yaz; or you're using the compiler to built own codecs
+ for private ASN.1.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Generally it should be sufficient to run configure without options,
+ like this:
+ </para>
+
<screen>
- nmake
+ ./configure
</screen>
- If command <filename>nmake</filename> is not found on your system
- you probably haven't defined the environment variables required to
- use that tool. To fix that, find and run the batch file
- <filename>vcvars32.bat</filename>. You need to run it from within
- the command prompt or set the environment variables "globally";
- otherwise it doesn't work.
- </para>
- <para>
- If you wish to recompile &yaz; - for example if you modify
- settings in the <filename>makefile</filename> you can delete
- object files, etc by running.
+
+ <para>
+ The configure script attempts to use use the C compiler specified by
+ the <literal>CC</literal> environment variable. If not set, GNU C will be
+ used if it is available. The <literal>CFLAGS</literal> environment
+ variable holds options to be passed to the C compiler. If you're using
+ Bourne-compatible shell you may pass something like this to use a
+ particular C compiler with optimization enabled:
+ </para>
+
<screen>
- nmake clean
+ CC=/opt/ccs/bin/cc CFLAGS=-O ./configure
</screen>
- </para>
- <para>
- The following files are generated upon successful compilation:
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz.dll</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- The multi-threaded &yaz; Dynamic Link Library.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <para>
+ To customize &yaz;, the configure script also accepts a set of options.
+ The most important are:
- <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz-client.exe</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- The &yaz; Z39.50 client application. It's a WIN32 console application.
- See chapter <link linkend="client">YAZ client</link> for more
- information.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz-ztest.exe</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- The example/test Z39.50 multi threaded server. It's a WIN32
- console application.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--prefix</literal>=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable></term>
+ <listitem><para>Specifies installation prefix for &yaz;. This is
+ only needed if you run <literal>make install</literal> later to
+ perform a "system" installation. The prefix is
+ <literal>/usr/local</literal> if not specified.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term><literal>--enable-tcpd</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>The front end server will be built using Wietse's
+ <ulink url="&url.tcpwrapper;">TCP wrapper library</ulink>.
+ It allows you to allow/deny clients depending on IP number.
+ The TCP wrapper library is often used in GNU/Linux and
+ BSD distributions.
+ See
+ <citerefentry>
+ <refentrytitle>hosts_access</refentrytitle>
+ <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
+ </citerefentry>
+ and
+ <citerefentry>
+ <refentrytitle>tcpd</refentrytitle>
+ <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
+ </citerefentry>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><literal>--enable-threads</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>&yaz; will be built using POSIX threads.
+ Specifically, <constant>_REENTRANT</constant> will be defined during
+ compilation.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><literal>--disable-shared</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>The make process will not create shared
+ libraries (also known as shared objects <filename>.so</filename>).
+ By default, shared libraries are created -
+ equivalent to <literal>--enable-shared</literal>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><literal>--disable-shared</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>The make process will not create
+ static libraries (<filename>.a</filename>).
+ By default, static libraries are created -
+ equivalent to <literal>--enable-static</literal>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-iconv</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>Compile &yaz; with iconv library in directory
+ <replaceable>prefix</replaceable>. By default configure will
+ search for iconv on the system. Use this option if it
+ doesn't find iconv. Alternatively,
+ <literal>--without-iconv</literal>, can be uset to force &yaz;
+ not to use iconv.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-xslt</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>Compile &yaz; with
+ <ulink url="&url.libxslt;">libxslt</ulink> in directory
+ <replaceable>prefix</replaceable>.
+ Use this option if you want XSLT and XML support.
+ By default, configure will
+ search for libxslt on the system. Use this option if it
+ libxslt is not found automatically. Alternatively,
+ <literal>--without-xslt</literal>, can be used to force &yaz;
+ not to use libxslt.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/zoomsh.exe</filename></term>
- <listitem><para>
- A simple console application implemented on top of the
- <link linkend="zoom">ZOOM</link> functions.
- The application is a command line shell that allows you to enter
- simple commands perform to perform ZOOM operations.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-xml2</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>Compile &yaz; with
+ <ulink url="&url.libxml2;">libxml2</ulink> in directory
+ <replaceable>prefix</replaceable>.
+ Use this option if you want &yaz; to use XML and support SRU.
+ By default, configure will
+ search for libxml2 on the system. Use this option if it
+ libxml2 is not found automatically. Alternatively,
+ <literal>--without-xml2</literal>, can be used to force &yaz;
+ not to use libxml2.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Note that option <literal>--with-xslt</literal>
+ also enables libxml2.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/zoomtst1.exe</filename>,
- <filename>bin/zoomtst2.exe</filename>, ..</term>
- <listitem><para>
- Several small applications that demonstrates the use of ZOOM.
- </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-gnutls</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>&yaz; will be linked with the GNU TLS libraries and
+ an SSL COMSTACK will be provided. By default configure enables
+ SSL support for YAZ if the GNU TLS development libraries are found
+ on the system.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-openssl</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>&yaz; will be linked with the OpenSSL libraries and
+ an SSL COMSTACK will be provided. If OpenSSL is enabled, GNU TLS
+ is automatically disabled.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term>
+ <literal>--with-icu</literal>[=<replaceable>prefix</replaceable>]
+ </term>
+ <listitem><para>&yaz; will be linked the
+ <ulink url="&url.icu;">ICU</ulink> library in the prefix if given.
+ If prefix is not given, the libraries exposed by the script
+ <application>icu-config</application> will be used if found.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ When configured, build the software by typing:
+ <screen>
+ make
+ </screen>
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ The following files are generated by the make process:
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>src/libyaz.la</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Main &yaz; library. This is no ordinary library. It's
+ a Libtool archive.
+ By default, &yaz; creates a static library in
+ <filename>lib/.libs/libyaz.a</filename>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>src/libyaz_server.la</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Generic Frontend server. This is an add-on for libyaz.la.
+ Code in this library uses POSIX threads functions - if POSIX
+ threads are available on the platform.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>src/libyaz_icu.la</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Functions that wrap the ICU library.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>ztest/yaz-ztest</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>Test Z39.50 server.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>client/yaz-client</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>Z39.50 client for testing the protocol.
+ See chapter <link linkend="yaz-client">
+ YAZ client</link> for more information.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>util/yaz-config</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>A Bourne-shell script, generated by configure, that
+ specifies how external applications should compile - and link with
+ &yaz;.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>util/yaz-asncomp</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>The ASN.1 compiler for &yaz;. Requires the
+ Tcl Shell, <application>tclsh</application>, in
+ <literal>PATH</literal> to operate.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>util/yaz-iconv</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>This program converts data in one character set to
+ another. This command exercises the YAZ character set
+ conversion API.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>util/yaz-marcdump</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>This program parses ISO2709 encoded MARC records
+ and prints them in line-format or XML.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>util/yaz-icu</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>This program exposes the ICU wrapper library if that
+ is enabled for YAZ. Only if ICU is available this program is
+ useful.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>zoom/zoomsh</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ A simple shell implemented on top of the
+ <link linkend="zoom">ZOOM</link> functions.
+ The shell is a command line application that allows you to enter
+ simple commands to perform ZOOM operations.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>zoom/zoomtst1</filename>,
+ <filename>zoom/zoomtst2</filename>, ..</term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Several small applications that demonstrates the ZOOM API.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ If you wish to install &yaz; in system directories
+ <filename>/usr/local/bin</filename>,
+ <filename>/usr/local/lib</filename> .. etc, you can type:
+ </para>
+
+ <screen>
+ make install
+ </screen>
+
+ <para>
+ You probably need to have root access in order to perform this.
+ You must specify the <literal>--prefix</literal> option for configure if
+ you wish to install &yaz; in other directories than the default
+ <filename>/usr/local/</filename>.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ If you wish to perform an un-installation of &yaz;, use:
+ </para>
+ <screen>
+ make uninstall
+ </screen>
+
+ <para>
+ This will only work if you haven't reconfigured &yaz; (and therefore
+ changed installation prefix). Note that uninstall will not
+ remove directories created by make install, e.g.
+ <filename>/usr/local/include/yaz</filename>.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="installation-linking-yaz-unix">
+ <title>How to make apps using YAZ on UNIX</title>
+ <para>
+ This section describes how to compile - and link your own
+ applications using the &yaz; toolkit.
+ If you're used to Makefiles this shouldn't be hard. As for
+ other libraries you have used before, you have to set a proper include
+ path for your C/C++ compiler and specify the location of
+ &yaz; libraries. You can do it by hand, but generally we suggest
+ you use the <filename>yaz-config</filename> that is generated
+ by <filename>configure</filename>. This is especially
+ important if you're using the threaded version of &yaz; which
+ require you to pass more options to your linker/compiler.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The <filename>yaz-config</filename> script accepts command line
+ options that makes the <filename>yaz-config</filename> script print
+ options that you should use in your make process.
+ The most important ones are:
+ <literal>--cflags</literal>, <literal>--libs</literal>
+ which prints C compiler flags, and linker flags respectively.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ A small and complete <literal>Makefile</literal> for a C
+ application consisting of one source file,
+ <filename>myprog.c</filename>, may look like this:
+ <screen>
+ YAZCONFIG=/usr/local/bin/yaz-config
+ CFLAGS=`$(YAZCONFIG) --cflags`
+ LIBS=`$(YAZCONFIG) --libs`
+ myprog: myprog.o
+ $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o myprog myprog.o $(LIBS)
+ </screen>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The CFLAGS variable consists of a C compiler directive that will set
+ the include path to the <emphasis>parent</emphasis> directory
+ of <filename>yaz</filename>. That is, if &yaz; header files were
+ installed in <filename>/usr/local/include/yaz</filename>,
+ then include path is set to <filename>/usr/local/include</filename>.
+ Therefore, in your applications you should use
+ <screen>
+ #include <yaz/proto.h>
+ </screen>
+ and <emphasis>not</emphasis>
+ <screen>
+ #include <proto.h>
+ </screen>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ For Libtool users, the <filename>yaz-config</filename> script provides
+ a different variant of option <literal>--libs</literal>, called
+ <literal>--lalibs</literal> that returns the name of the
+ Libtool archive(s) for &yaz; rather than the ordinary ones.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ For applications using the threaded version of &yaz;,
+ specify <literal>threads</literal> after the
+ other options. When <literal>threads</literal> is given,
+ more flags and linker flags will be printed by
+ <filename>yaz-config</filename>. If our previous example was
+ using threads, you'd have to modify the lines that set
+ <literal>CFLAGS</literal> and <literal>LIBS</literal> as
+ follows:
+ <screen>
+ CFLAGS=`$(YAZCONFIG) --cflags threads`
+ LIBS=`$(YAZCONFIG) --libs threads`
+ </screen>
+ There is no need specify POSIX thread libraries in your Makefile.
+ The <literal>LIBS</literal> variable includes that as well.
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+ </sect1>
+ <sect1 id="installation.win32"><title>WIN32</title>
+
+ <para>The easiest way to install YAZ on Windows is by downloading
+ an installer from
+ <ulink url="&url.yaz.download.win32;">here</ulink>.
+ The installer comes with source too - in case you wish to
+ compile YAZ with different Compiler options etc.
</para>
+
+ <sect2 id="installation.win32.source">
+ <title>Compiling from Source on WIN32</title>
+ <para>
+ &yaz; is shipped with "makefiles" for the NMAKE tool that comes
+ with <ulink url="&url.vstudio;">
+ Microsoft Visual Studio</ulink>.
+ Version 6 and .NET has been tested. We expect that &yaz; compiles
+ with version 5 as well.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Start a command prompt and switch the sub directory
+ <filename>WIN</filename> where the file <filename>makefile</filename>
+ is located. Customize the installation by editing the
+ <filename>makefile</filename> file (for example by using notepad).
+
+ The following summarizes the most important settings in that file:
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term><literal>DEBUG</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ If set to 1, the software is
+ compiled with debugging libraries (code generation is
+ multi-threaded debug DLL).
+ If set to 0, the software is compiled with release libraries
+ (code generation is multi-threaded DLL).
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_TCL</literal>, <literal>TCL</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ If <literal>HAVE_TCL</literal> is set to 1, nmake will
+ use the ASN.1 compiler (Tcl based). You must set
+ <literal>TCL</literal> to the full path of the Tcl
+ interpreter.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ If you do not have Tcl installed, set
+ <literal>HAVE_TCL</literal> to 0.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_BISON</literal>,
+ <literal>BISON</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ If GNU Bison is present, you might set <literal>HAVE_ICONV</literal>
+ to 1 and specify the Bison executable in <literal>BISON</literal>.
+ Bison is only required if you use the CVS version of
+ YAZ or if you modify the grammar for CQL
+ (<filename>cql.y</filename>).
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ A Windows version of GNU Bison is part of
+ <ulink url="&url.unxutils;">unxutils</ulink>.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_ICONV</literal>,
+ <literal>ICONV_DIR</literal></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ If <literal>HAVE_ICONV</literal> is set to 1, YAZ is compiled
+ with iconv support. In this configuration, set
+ <literal>ICONV_DIR</literal> to the iconv source directory.
+ </para></listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_LIBXML2</literal>,
+ <literal>LIBXML2_DIR</literal></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ If <literal>HAVE_LIBXML2</literal> is set to 1, YAZ is compiled
+ with SRU support. In this configuration, set
+ <literal>LIBXML2_DIR</literal> to the
+ <ulink url="&url.libxml2;">libxml2</ulink> source directory
+ and
+ <literal>ZLIB_DIR</literal> to the zlib directory.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ Windows versions of libxslt, libxml2, zlib and iconv can be found
+ <ulink url="&url.libxml2.download.win32;">
+ Igor Zlatković' site</ulink>.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ YAZ is not using zlib but libxml2 is depending on it.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_LIBXSLT</literal>,
+ <literal>LIBXSLT_DIR</literal></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ If <literal>HAVE_LIBXSLT</literal> is set to 1, YAZ is compiled
+ with XSLT support. In this configuration, set
+ <literal>LIBXSLT_DIR</literal> to the
+ <ulink url="&url.libxslt;">libxslt</ulink> source directory.
+ </para>
+
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ libxslt depends libxml2.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ </listitem>
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry>
+ <term><literal>HAVE_ICU</literal>,
+ <literal>ICU_DIR</literal></term>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>
+ If <literal>HAVE_ICU</literal> is set to 1, YAZ is compiled
+ with <ulink url="&url.icu;">ICU</ulink> support.
+ In this configuration, set
+ <literal>ICU_DIR</literal> to the
+ <ulink url="&url.icu;">ICU</ulink> source directory.
+ </para>
+ </listitem>
+
+ </varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ When satisfied with the settings in the makefile, type
+ <screen>
+ nmake
+ </screen>
+ </para>
+ <note>
+ <para>
+ If the <filename>nmake</filename> command is not found on your system
+ you probably haven't defined the environment variables required to
+ use that tool. To fix that, find and run the batch file
+ <filename>vcvars32.bat</filename>. You need to run it from within
+ the command prompt or set the environment variables "globally";
+ otherwise it doesn't work.
+ </para>
+ </note>
+ <para>
+ If you wish to recompile &yaz; - for example if you modify
+ settings in the <filename>makefile</filename> you can delete
+ object files, etc by running.
+ <screen>
+ nmake clean
+ </screen>
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ The following files are generated upon successful compilation:
+
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz3.dll</filename> /
+ <filename>bin/yaz3d.dll</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ &yaz; Release/Debug DLL.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>lib/yaz3.lib</filename> /
+ <filename>lib/yaz3d.lib</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Import library for <filename>yaz3.dll</filename> /
+ <filename>yaz3d.dll</filename>.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz_icu3.dll</filename> /
+ <filename>bin/yaz_icu3d.dll</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Release/Debug DLL for the ICU wrapper utility.
+ Only build if HAVE_ICU is 1.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>lib/yaz_icu3.lib</filename> /
+ <filename>lib/yaz_icu3d.lib</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Import library for <filename>yaz_icu3.dll</filename> /
+ <filename>yaz_icu3d.dll</filename>.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz-ztest.exe</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Z39.50 multi-threaded test/example server. It's a WIN32
+ console application.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz-client.exe</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ &yaz; Z39.50 client application. It's a WIN32 console application.
+ See chapter <link linkend="yaz-client">YAZ client</link> for more
+ information.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/yaz-icu.exe</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>This program exposes the ICU wrapper library if that
+ is enabled for YAZ. Only if ICU is available this program is
+ build.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/zoomsh.exe</filename></term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Simple console application implemented on top of the
+ <link linkend="zoom">ZOOM</link> functions.
+ The application is a command line shell that allows you to enter
+ simple commands to perform ZOOM operations.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ <varlistentry><term><filename>bin/zoomtst1.exe</filename>,
+ <filename>bin/zoomtst2.exe</filename>, ..</term>
+ <listitem><para>
+ Several small applications that demonstrates the ZOOM API.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+
+ </variablelist>
+
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
+
+ <sect2 id="installation-linking-yaz-win32">
+ <title>How to make apps using YAZ on WIN32</title>
+ <para>
+ This section will go though the process of linking your WIN32
+ applications with &yaz;.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ Some people are confused by the fact that we use the nmake
+ tool to build &yaz;. They think they have to do that too - in order
+ to make their WIN32 applications work with &yaz;. The good news is that
+ you don't have to. You can use the integrated environment of
+ Visual Studio if desired for your own application.
+ </para>
+ <para>
+ When setting up a project or Makefile you have to set the following:
+ <variablelist>
+ <varlistentry><term>include path</term><listitem><para>
+ Set it to the <filename>include</filename> directory of &yaz;.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>import library <filename>yaz3.lib</filename>
+ </term><listitem><para>
+ You must link with this library. It's located in the
+ sub directory <filename>lib</filename> of &yaz;.
+ If you want to link with the debug version of &yaz;, you must
+ link against <filename>yaz3d.lib</filename> instead.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ <varlistentry><term>dynamic link library <filename>yaz3.dll</filename>
+ </term><listitem><para>
+ This DLL must be in your execution path when you invoke
+ your application. Specifically, you should distribute this
+ DLL with your application.
+ </para></listitem></varlistentry>
+ </variablelist>
+ </para>
+ </sect2>
</sect1>
</chapter>
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