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<title>Zebra Server - Administrators's Guide and Reference
<author><htmlurl url="http://www.indexdata.dk/" name="Index Data">,
<tt><htmlurl url="mailto:info@indexdata.dk" name="info@indexdata.dk"></>
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<abstract>
with Visual C++.
Start an MS-DOS prompt and switch the sub directory <tt>WIN</tt> where
-the file <tt>zebra.mak</tt> is located. Customize the installation
-by editing the <tt>zebra.mak</tt> file (for example by using notepad).
+the file <tt>makefile</tt> is located. Customize the installation
+by editing the <tt>makefile</tt> file (for example by using wordpad).
-The following summarises the most important settings in that
-file.
+The following summarises the most important settings in that file.
<descrip>
<tag><tt>YAZDIR</tt></tag> Specifies where YAZ is located.
When satisfied with the settings in the makefile type
<tscreen><verb>
-nmake /f zebra.mak
+nmake
</verb></tscreen>
If compilation was successful the executables <tt>zebraidx.exe</tt>
find a configuration
file named <tt>zebra.cfg</tt> with the following contents:
<tscreen><verb>
-# Where are the YAZ tables located.
-profilePath: ../../../yaz/tab ../../tab
+# Where the schema files, attribute files, etc. are located.
+profilePath: .:../../tab:../../../yaz/tab
# Files that describe the attribute sets supported.
attset: explain.att