# Copyright (C) 1994, Index Data I/S
# All rights reserved.
# Sebastian Hammer, Adam Dickmeiss
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1995-05-15 13:20:38 quinn Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1995-05-22 11:29:19 quinn Exp $
# Uncomment the lines below to enable mOSI communcation.
DEFS=-DUSE_XTIMOSI
#CC=
SHELL=/bin/sh
MAKE=make
-SUBDIR=util odr asn $(RFC1006) ccl yazlib server makelib
+SUBDIR=util odr asn $(RFC1006) ccl yazlib client server makelib
all:
for i in $(SUBDIR); do cd $$i; if $(MAKE) CFLAGS="$(CFLAGS) $(DEFS)" LIBMOSI="$(LIBMOSI)" XMOSI="$(XMOSI)"; then cd ..; else exit 1; fi; done
verifying that the protocol works ok, and ztest.c shows a minimalistic
implementation of the 'backend' interface.
-Cli 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 by
-recompilation. Its primary purpose is to excersise the package, and
+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
-cli tcp:<hostname>:<port>
+client tcp:<hostname>:<port>
at the UNIX prompt, to connect to a Z39.50 server, or
and calls the backend primitives (best documentation of these
is in the file include/backend.h). See server.txt.
+client - A demonstration client. If we come upon a good design for a
+ higher level client API, that will live here.
+
include - The various header files.
makelib - This is a simple utility that gathers the libraries from the