This is a maintence release for the Iperf 2.0 train.   I will take whatever
other important bug and performance patches and incorporate them into the
2.0.5 release.  I'm not interested in adding new features to the Iperf 2.0.x
train.   I will consider Windows patches in the tracker, but they're pretty
large and I haven't had a chance to look at them.  Also, I don't have a
Windows development environment.

I plan to cut the 2.0.5 release of Iperf no later than the end of next week,
so if you have changes that you really want to see please get them to me ASAP.

This release is primarily about performance fixes.

Much of this code has been running for quite some time since at least Fedora
and possibly other distros have been using the trunk version of Iperf to build
RPMS.

Here's the change log entries relevant to this release:

2010-03-31 Gerrit Renker <gren...@users.sourceforge.net>

* Gerrit Renker's version of Ingo's Molnar's patch to further reduce CPU usage
* tracker issue 2006708

2010-03-31 Gerrit Renker <gren...@users.sourceforge.net>

* "neater" output for some units, eg Kbps, Mbps, Gbps
* addresses some typos

2008-05-09 Gerrit Renker <gren...@users.sourceforge.net>

* replace costly gettimeofday() with nanonsleep() See:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1940009&group_id=128336&atid=711373

2008-05-09 Jon Dugan <jdu...@x1024.net>

* change currLen to unsigned to squelch warning generated by Nathan's patch

2008-05-09 Nathan Jones <nmjo...@users.sourceforge.net>

* prevent underflow when the amount of data to be transmitted (-n) is not a
multiple of the buffer size (-l)  Patch:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1943432&group_id=128336&atid=711373

2008-04-08 Jon Dugan <jdu...@x1024.net>

* print report headers only once
* use appropriate report header for UDP tests




-- 
Jon M. Dugan <jdu...@es.net>
ESnet Network Engineering Group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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