+Increase TCP/IP listener backlog from 3 (which I am guessing was
+copied from the SunOS manual entry way back when) so SOMAXCONN, so
+that the socket will queue as many incoming connections as it's able
+to handle ongoing connections. In other words, it will never now
+refuse a connection that it would be able to handle merely because
+it's not got around to accepting() enough of the pending connections
+yet. This is the behaviour anyway under Linux, where the listen()
+argument is ignored; but not under BSD and on systems such as
+MS-Windows that use BSD-derived TCP/IP stacks. The behaviour of
+YAZ-based servers should now be uniform across operating systems in
+this respect.
+
+yaz-marcdump uses 64-bit file access on some systems. This is enabled
+on Linux and other Unix variants where _FILE_OFSET_BITS=64 is supported.
+This allows yaz-marcdump to read large MARC batches (>2 GB).
+
+Modified all YAZ source files - except the source which is auto-generated
+by tools - to use spaces rather than TABS. Emacs/VIM trailer added to
+all source files.
+