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From: "Toke Høiland-Jørgensen" <toke@toke.dk>
To: flent-announce@flent.org
Cc: flent-users@flent.org
Subject: Announcing Flent v1.2.0
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2018 18:20:31 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <878tc63uhs.fsf@toke.dk> (raw)

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I hereby announce the release of Flent v1.2.0.

Note that I'm considering dropping support for Python 2 in future
versions of Flent. So if you rely on Python 2 support, now is the time
to speak up!


Changes since v1.1.1 include:

- Add support for the irtt binary (https://github.com/peteheist/irtt/)
  for isochronous UDP latency tests. If irtt is available in $PATH, it
  will be preferred over netperf for UDP RTT tests and over D-ITG for
  VoIP tests. This means that UDP latency tests will no longer use more
  bandwidth as the RTT decreases, and VoIP tests are easier to setup.
  Many thanks to Pete Heist for writing the irtt tool.

  As part of this change, a generic facility for runner preferences has
  been added, which makes it possible to define a test in terms of
  higher level functionality and let Flent pick the best available
  underlying tool to run the test. For now this is only used in the
  cases mentioned above for irtt.

- Add a configurable option for overriding the colour mode for plots.
  This makes it possible to change how colours are assigned to different
  data series.

- Improve handling of multi-value options between batch files, rc file
  and command line. This means that multi-value options can now use both
  comma and semicolon as separators in the batch file, and values can be
  quoted to prevent splitting.

- Drop compatibility with matplotlib versions earlier than 1.4.2. Using
  older versions resulted in spurious errors anyway, and it is too much
  backporting work to support them properly.

- Fix batch mode logging to make sure a log file for a batch run only
  includes log lines from that run and not previous runs.

- Fix several bugs in the plotting and runner code.

As always, the Flent source is available via PyPy. The sha256 checksums
for the source code archives are:

c364368846d2778eb7db05a79e7a6ef3576bb155bd4095a81031356672e40461  flent-1.2.0-py2.py3-none-any.whl
95b19f223cc3e0540c1ab590a132690a83df77ee03a6ed99364a97df5a1e3383  flent-1.2.0.tar.gz

Updates to the PPA and Debian repositories will be available shortly.

-Toke

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