YAZ++ is shipped with "makefiles" for the NMAKE tool that comes
with
Microsoft Visual Studio.
Version 6 and .NET has been tested. We expect that YAZ++ compiles
with version 5 as well.
Note
The YAZ proxy has never been used in production on Windows. Although
it compiles and runs, doesn't mean it scale on that platform.
Furthermore the
YAZ proxy currently doesn't run as a Service - only as a Console
application.
Start a command prompt and switch the sub directory
WIN where the file makefile
is located. Customize the installation by editing the
makefile file (for example by using notepad).
The following summarizes the most important settings in that file:
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DEBUG
-
If set to 1, the software is
compiled with debugging libraries (code generation is
multi-threaded debug DLL).
If set to 0, the software is compiled with release libraries
(code generation is multi-threaded DLL).
-
YAZ_DIR
-
This must be set to the home of the YAZ source directory.
-
YAZPP_DIR
-
This must be set to the home of the YAZ++ source directory.
-
HAVE_XSLT,
LIBXSLT_DIR
-
If HAVE_LIBXSLT is set to 1, the proxy is compiled
with XSLT and XML support. In this configuration, set
LIBXSLT_DIR to the
libXSLT source
directory.
Note
If you enable libXSLT you have to enable libxml2 and its
sub components zlib and iconv as well.
Windows versions of libXSLT, libxml2, zlib and iconv can be found
here.
-
HAVE_ICONV,
ICONV_DIR
-
If HAVE_ICONV is set to 1, the proxy is
compiled with iconv support. In this configuration, set
ICONV_DIR to the iconv source directory.
-
HAVE_LIBXML2,
LIBXML2_DIR
-
If HAVE_LIBXML2 is set to 1, the proxy is compiled
with XML support. In this configuration, set
LIBXML2_DIR to the
libxml2 source directory
and
ZLIB_DIR to the zlib directory.
Note
YAZ++ is not using ZLIB. But libxml2 is.
When satisfied with the settings in the makefile, type
nmake
Tip
If the nmake command is not found on your system
you probably haven't defined the environment variables required to
use that tool. To fix that, find and run the batch file
vcvars32.bat. You need to run it from within
the command prompt or set the environment variables "globally";
otherwise it doesn't work.
If you wish to recompile YAZ++ - for example if you modify
settings in the makefile you can delete
object files, etc by running.
nmake clean
The following files are generated upon successful compilation:
-
bin/yazproxy.dll
-
YAZ proxy DLL.
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lib/yazproxy.lib
-
Import library for yazproxy.dll.
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bin/yazproxy.exe
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YAZ proxy. It's a WIN32 console application.