From: "Toke Høiland-Jørgensen" <toke@toke.dk> To: flent-announce@flent.org Cc: flent-devel@flent.org, flent-users@flent.org Subject: Announcing Flent v0.12.2. Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 00:11:40 +0200 [thread overview] Message-ID: <87zj2e7gwz.fsf@toke.dk> (raw) This is to announce v0.12.2 of Flent: The FLExible Network Tester. Flent can be installed via pip by issuing pip install flent, or on Arch Linux through the AUR. Pre-built packages are available for Debian and Ubuntu at https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:tohojo:flent&package=flent. This release includes a major refactoring of the plotting code, which should make it easier to extend in the future. Please report any regressions as bugs. Other changes since v0.11.1: * GUI restructuring: The plot settings now reside in a menu, the metadata view defaults to the bottom part of the window, and a new open files view has been added to make it easier to manage many open files at once in the GUI. * Revert to writing data files to the current directory by default. A new parameter, -D, can optionally select a different output dir. * The man page is now generated from the Sphinx documentation. * Try to detect if the system `ping` utility produces parsable output before using it. Should give nicer error messages on OSX if fping is not installed. * Add a new qdisc-stats test which will periodically gather qdisc statistics and a wlan-retries test which will gather WiFi retry statistics. * New tests comparing different TCP congestion control algorithms have been added. * Add a --replace-legend parameter to do search/replace on legends when plotting. * A test suite has been added containing basic unittests for parts of the code. Test coverage is still fairly poor, but will be extended going forward. Run `make test` to run the test suite (requires the 'mock' Python library). * VoIP tests can now show loss rates. * A bunch of bug fixes.
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