Hi
Thanks for the reply. 

I have been using iperf2 for a long time and found iperf3 on the iperf.fr 
website. 

There i could find various iperf3 versions build for Windows,  latest being 
3.1.3
It isn't clear if this website is the main repository for releases or if there 
are other sites providing iperf3?

Looking at the code the flush bug was fixed in a later version so I wanted to 
check on how to get recent binaries.

A google search shows some windows build methods via visual studio that I will 
go and try.

Thanks 
Morné 
 
 
 
 
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Also, just to follow up and by more clear, iperf2 uses fflush() after newlines 
in order to support line buffering over network pipes. This is particularly 
useful when iperf is running remotely over ssh and the timeliness of interval 
reports back to the ssh client is required.

Bob





On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 1:14 PM, Bruce A. Mah <b...@es.net <mailto:b...@es.net> 
> wrote:
If memory serves me right, Bob McMahon wrote:
> hmm, I didn't think iperf3 was supported on windows.  Iperf2 flushes
> lines and doesn't buffer so it works over pipes without this option.

Technically we (ESnet) don't support it on Windows.  There are some
users in the community who have made it work and who supply executables
to be used on Windows (someone from Microsoft even chimed on a CYGWIN
related issue in some of said executables).

I agree that the OP should give iperf2 a try, unless there's some "must
have" feature in iperf3.

Bruce.

> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 3:30 PM, Morne Joubert <morne.joub...@u-blox.com 
> <mailto:morne.joub...@u-blox.com> 
> <mailto:morne.joub...@u-blox.com <mailto:morne.joub...@u-blox.com> >> wrote:
>
>     Hi,____
>
>     I was wondering when a new release for windows is going to be built
>     with the –forceflush functionality ?____
>
>     If it is not going to be done any time soon, is there instructions
>     on  how to build it on windows?____
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>     __ __
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>     Regards,____
>
>     Morné Joubert____
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