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Serving GILS Records with Zebra <author><htmlurl url="http://www.indexdata.dk/" name="Index Data">, <tt><htmlurl url="mailto:info@index.ping.dk" name="info@index.ping.dk"></> -<date>$Revision: 1.4 $ +<date>$Revision: 1.5 $ <abstract> This document explains how to set up a simple database of Government Information Locator Records using the Zebra retrieval engine and @@ -71,7 +67,7 @@ distribution directory (this is the directory that was created when you executed <tt/tar/). Normally, Zebra compiles cleanly at least on Linux, Digital Unix (DEC OSF/1), and IBM AIX. On certain platforms (such as SunOS), you will need to edit the top-level <tt/Makefile/ to -set the <tt/NETLIB/ variable to include the Berkeley Socket +set the <tt/ELIBS/ variable to include the Berkeley Socket Libraries. On other Unix platforms, you <it/may/ need to modify Makefiles or header files, but in general, we have found Zebra to be easily portable across modern Unix-versions. You do need an ANSI-C