-Two test-programs of interest are generated when you type 'make' at the
-top level: ztest/ztest and client/client. Ztest is a dummy database
-server which returns canned responses to all queries. It's good for
-verifying that the protocol works ok, and ztest.c shows a minimalistic
-implementation of the 'backend' interface.
-
-Client is a linemode Z39.50 client. It supports a fair amount of the
-functionality of Z39.50v2/SR, but some things you need to enable or
-disable by recompilation. Its primary purpose is to excersise the
-package, and verify that the protocol works OK. It can be started
-by typing
-
-client tcp:<hostname>:<port>
-
-at the UNIX prompt, to connect to a Z39.50 server, or
-
-client osi:[<tsel>'/']<hostname>:<port>
-
-to connect to an OSI SR target (this requires mOSI-support). To connect
-to the DANBIB test target, you might use:
+Note: If you are using the CVS snapshot of YAZ you must have autoconf,
+automake and libtool installed. Before running configure, create
+support files by running buildconf.sh in the top-level directory of YAZ.