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New port: benchmarks/iperf3

iperf is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth along
a path between two hosts.  It allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics, and reports bandwidth, delay
jitter, datagram loss.  iperf was originally developed by NLANR/DAST.

iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a
smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality
that can be used in other programs.  iperf3 also a number of features
found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from
iperf 2.x.  iperf3 is not backwards compatible with iperf 2.x.

WWW: https://code.google.com/p/iperf/

Approved by:	mat (mentor)
This commit is contained in:
Bruce A. Mah 2014-01-21 04:56:03 +00:00
parent 40ee141d82
commit 12e3cef04f
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=340548
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SUBDIR += iozone SUBDIR += iozone
SUBDIR += iozone21 SUBDIR += iozone21
SUBDIR += iperf SUBDIR += iperf
SUBDIR += iperf3
SUBDIR += libmicro SUBDIR += libmicro
SUBDIR += lmbench SUBDIR += lmbench
SUBDIR += mdtest SUBDIR += mdtest

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# Created by: Bruce A. Mah <bmah@FreeBSD.org>
# $FreeBSD$
PORTNAME= iperf
PORTVERSION= 3.0.1
CATEGORIES= benchmarks ipv6
MASTER_SITES= http://stats.es.net/software/
PKGNAMESUFFIX= 3
MAINTAINER= bmah@FreeBSD.org
COMMENT= Improved tool to measure TCP and UDP bandwidth
LICENSE= BSD3CLAUSE
GNU_CONFIGURE= yes
# Set ${DOCSDIR} to avoid conflict with benchmarks/iperf ${DOCSDIR}
DOCSDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/doc/${PORTNAME}${PKGNAMESUFFIX}
PLIST_FILES= bin/iperf3 \
include/iperf_api.h \
lib/libiperf.a \
man/man1/iperf3.1.gz \
man/man3/libiperf.3.gz
PORTDOCS= *
post-patch:
# automake generates a buggy Makefile.in that tries to do ${RANLIB} on
# libiperf3.a after installing with mode 444; this breaks staging.
# Since ${RANLIB} was already run on the library, this broken
# invocation was redundant, and can be eliminated. The fix below is
# based on the solution for a similar situation for an unrelated port
# in r339298.
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e '/echo.*RANLIB/,+1d' ${WRKSRC}/src/Makefile.in
# Don't build stuff that we're not going to install. Among other
# things this means we're not going to try to build profiled objects
# and/or executables.
@${REINPLACE_CMD} -e '/^PROGRAMS /s/\$$(noinst_PROGRAMS)//' ${WRKSRC}/src/Makefile.in
post-install:
@${MKDIR} ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR}
(cd ${WRKSRC} && ${INSTALL_DATA} AUTHORS README RELEASE_NOTES TODO ${STAGEDIR}${DOCSDIR})
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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SHA256 (iperf-3.0.1.tar.gz) = 32b419ef634dd7670328c3cecc158babf7d706bd4b3d248cf95965528a20e614
SIZE (iperf-3.0.1.tar.gz) = 338151

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iperf is a tool for measuring the maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth along
a path between two hosts. It allows the tuning of various
parameters and UDP characteristics, and reports bandwidth, delay
jitter, datagram loss. iperf was originally developed by NLANR/DAST.
iperf3 is a new implementation from scratch, with the goal of a
smaller, simpler code base, and a library version of the functionality
that can be used in other programs. iperf3 also a number of features
found in other tools such as nuttcp and netperf, but were missing from
iperf 2.x. iperf3 is not backwards compatible with iperf 2.x.
WWW: https://code.google.com/p/iperf/