Tellico and Yaz 4.0

Tellico uses the Yaz library for accessing z39.50 servers, which are used by many libraries for bibliographic access. Yaz 4.0 was just released, so I wanted to check to see if Tellico still compiled with the new version.

I'm happy to report that no source code changes are necessary for Tellico. While the bump in the Yaz version means a library ABI compatibility, it's still source-compatible.

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Thanks for Tellico.
The new 2.1.1 Version for KDE SC 4 with the new Amazon API is great.
I'm using it for Managing my Books and it works fantastic.

Good Work!

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