Hi all,

As quite a few bugs have been fixed in the SIPp code since the 3.4.0 release, I 
thought it was about time to pull them together into a 3.4.1 release - now 
available at https://github.com/SIPp/sipp/releases/tag/v3.4.1 in source form.

In particular, this fixes some bugs in the RTP streaming functionality, and the 
use of epoll for better Linux performance, so those features (introduced in 
3.4.0) should now be more stable.

As a patch-level release, there are no new features (and no incompatibilities 
with previous versions), but the bugs fixed include:

* SIPp sometimes failed to start making calls on Fedora systems
* Using [fieldX] in an out-of-call scenario file caused a segmentation fault
* Redirecting stdout to /dev/null resulted in epoll error
* Capitalised boolean values were not accepted
* The restriction on open file handles was too aggressive, which caused tests 
with lots of RTP streaming to fail
* Statistically-distributed pauses could occasionally overflow and pause for 
several days
* The verifyauth action could fail incorrectly due to an off-by-one error

I've also fixed up a lot of GCC warnings and some Clang warnings. As there have 
been a few issues raised recently about compilation issues with autoconf, I've 
enhanced the Github README to cover them 
(https://github.com/SIPp/sipp/blob/master/README.md). I've tested compiling and 
running SIPp on both Mac OS X and Ubuntu - I haven't tested Cygwin, but don't 
expect there to be any problems.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Best,
Rob

P.S. I've updated the THANKS file to reflect all the contributions from named 
individuals I could find - if you think you've made a valuable contribution but 
aren't in there, or are in there but would like to be removed, do let me know.
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