X-Git-Url: http://jsfdemo.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=NEWS;h=4a20ccb45d2d74e24ba2242f704b692cd5e7b7d4;hb=7343ec3dfe4f684f62187cb5558fcb4b03247c12;hp=d818d3f06df4f7a3519a1ddc4bdaa1d51337a418;hpb=56b269e54a43a2c5b4e34f84ec3018c5d5a50a3d;p=pazpar2-moved-to-github.git diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS index d818d3f..4a20ccb 100644 --- a/NEWS +++ b/NEWS @@ -1,4 +1,50 @@ +--- 1.6.10 2012/02/23 + +Fix SEGV for invalid PQFs and SRU/SOLR targets +Also refactor a bit the code that converts from PQF to SRU/SOLR queries. + +Fix pz2.js: "null object" due to change in in bytarget result XML. + +Fixes in tmarc.xsl: Subject-long shorten for extra commas only. +Added this normalization to the other subject-long fields (d6xx), +where it was missing. + +Fixes in marc21.xsl: Updated with most of the new tmarc.xsl. +Still differences around medium and holdings. marc21.xsl is not +longer active used by Index Data, and should be considered unsupported. +Use tmarc.xsl instead. + +--- 1.6.9 2012/01/19 + +Fix SEGV that could occur for failed connections. + +--- 1.6.8 2012/01/17 + +Fix bug for command sort that could return no results for active clients +(from previous search). This bug was present in 1.6.6-1.6.7. + +Fix bug in results that could include results that should have been +filtered out. This bug was present in 1.6.6-1.6.7. + +--- 1.6.7 2011/12/23 + +Fix bug introduced in 1.6.6 where a connection re-use could stall +incoming requests. + +Local filtering may now specify a local metadata field, eg. + pz:limitmap:somefield[t]=local:otherfield + +--- 1.6.6 2011/11/25 + +For search, when limit and or filtering is in place and search +is identical to previous search, the result set is re-used and the +target is not searched. + +Limits may work perform local filtering as well, by using "local:" +for a limitmap. + --- 1.6.5 2011/11/01 + Updated bytarget command to contain a suggestions element with misspelled words and suggestions to these. pz2.js has been updated to deliver this onwards as well. Only target that currently delivers this is the solr