Possible compatibility problems with earlier versions marked with '*'.
---- (IN PROGRESS)
+--- NOT YET RELEASED
+CQL changes to reflect recent changes to the specification:
+* Documentation talks about context sets instead of index sets.
+* Documentation talks about indexes instead of qualifiers.
+* The CQL-to-PQF transformer's configuration file now uses
+ "index.set.name = <attributes>" instead of the old form
+ "qualifier.set.name = <attributes>". (Both forms are still
+ understood but the latter is deprecated.)
+* CQL terms with no explicit index specified are now interpreted as
+ cql.serverChoice instead of srw.serverChoice (which of course
+ behaves exactly the same.)
+
+--- 2.0.7 2003/12/16
+
+MARC conversion can now generate ISO2709 output in another
+character set. yaz-marcdump uses this facility if you invoke it
+with option -O.
+
+Added missing C decl macros for include/yaz/{soap.h,srw.h,cql.h}, so that
+functions from there can be used from C++.
+
+--- 2.0.6 2003/12/04
+
+Frontend server now transfers memory from decoded packages to stream
+ODR for search.
+
+NMEM now clears freed blocks with 'Y' (hex 59) to force bad memory
+references to show up.
+
+ZOOM-C now supports standard ZOOM option names as described in v1.4 of
+the ZOOM Abstract API. The older names for the same options are still
+also supported for the benefit of old applications.
+
+ZOOM-C supports "implementationId" and "implementationVersion" options
+to go along with "implementationName". These allow the user code to
+specify identification strings to be sent to servers.
Add OID for the new ExtLite attribute set.
Add OIDs for NACSIS-CATP, FINMARC2000 and MARC21-fin record-syntaxes,
accordance with Z35.90 Implementor Agreement 5 (Returning diagnostics
in an InitResponse)
-ZOOM-C supports "implementationId" and "implementationVersion" options
-to go along with "implementationName". These allow the user code to
-specify identification strings to be sent to servers.
-
-
--- 2.0.4 2003/09/04
Allow any CQL relation (not just all,any,exact,scr).