X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?p=idzebra-moved-to-github.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=431d1f7a285ed0bcc997c453835e2451f89500dc;hp=111433e94d847563b3f87af87be01e9cf2f0b502;hb=8a0144a3925311102133d62ac6258ace8d7187eb;hpb=d9f2cabe76ae46e52aab14340b6a75c06fd3007d diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index 111433e..431d1f7 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,3 +1,53 @@ +--- 2.0.57 2014/02/28 + +Deb/RPM/Win Zebra packages uses libyaz5 (rather than libyaz4). This adds +SRU 2.0 support for Zebra. + +--- 2.0.56 2013/11/04 + +Updates for YAZ 5. Zebra compiles fine with YAZ 4 still. + +--- 2.0.55 2013/06/24 + +Addx + document zebraidx command "check", which checks consistency of +register. + +Debian : idzebra-2.0-utils includes init.d script. Includes logrotate as +well. The zebrasrv init script listens on port 2100. At this time, +zebra.cfg, is not part of the package. Administrator must install or +modify $CONFIG to point to a working zebra.cfg. + +RPM: idzebra-2.0 includes init.d script. Also includes logrotate. The +zebrasrv init script listens on port 2100 (IPv4 + IPv6). At this time, +zebra.cfg, is not part of the package. Administrator must install or +modify $CONFIG to point to a working zebra.cfg. + +--- 2.0.54 2013/01/21 + +For mod_dom filter, allow type="adelete", which will not treat a failed +delete as an error (such as a record ID that do not exist already). + +Log XML2/XSLT errors to yaz_log instead of stdout/stderr. + +Relay \-character in non-regexp searches. Was treated as backslash +sequence before. + +--- 2.0.53 2012/12/03 + +Improve hit estimate for or-searches (typically truncation) + +Fix snippets for non-ICU / seqno not updated. + +Replace key_compare_it with key_compare. This is because key_compare_it +throws exception on some CPUs with alignment constraints. + +ICU: support @attr 5=2, @attr 5=3 in searches. (left truncation and +left+right truncation). + +--- 2.0.52 2012/05/31 + +Fix problem in dictionary due to increase max size of term. + --- 2.0.51 2012/05/31 Fix buffer overrun for terms using ICU normalization.