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Allow ${PREFIX} setting. (ports/12213) Clean up makefile a smidge. PR: ports/11581 and ports/12213 Submitted by: Martin Kammerhofer dada@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at and Nick Hibma nick.hibma@jrc.it
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325 lines
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*** makefile.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:42 1996
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--- makefile Sat Aug 3 12:24:17 1996
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***************
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*** 15,22 ****
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# for the rest of the world, it is probably better to put the binaries
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# in /usr/local/netperf or /opt/netperf
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#
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! #NETPERF_HOME = /usr/local/netperf
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! NETPERF_HOME = /opt/netperf
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# The compiler on your system might be somewhere else, and/or have
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# a different name.
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--- 15,22 ----
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# for the rest of the world, it is probably better to put the binaries
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# in /usr/local/netperf or /opt/netperf
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#
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! NETPERF_HOME = ${PREFIX}/netperf
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! #NETPERF_HOME = /opt/netperf
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# The compiler on your system might be somewhere else, and/or have
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# a different name.
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***************
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*** 83,89 ****
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# -U__hpux - Use this when compiling _on_ HP-UX *for* an HP-RT system
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LOG_FILE=DEBUG_LOG_FILE="\"/tmp/netperf.debug\""
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! CFLAGS = -O -D$(LOG_FILE) -DUSE_LOOPER
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# Some platforms, and some options, require additional libraries.
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# you can add to the "LIBS =" line to accomplish this. if you find
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--- 83,89 ----
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# -U__hpux - Use this when compiling _on_ HP-UX *for* an HP-RT system
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LOG_FILE=DEBUG_LOG_FILE="\"/tmp/netperf.debug\""
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! CFLAGS = %CFLAGS% -D$(LOG_FILE) -DUSE_LOOPER -DHISTOGRAM -DDO_UNIX -DDO_1644
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# Some platforms, and some options, require additional libraries.
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# you can add to the "LIBS =" line to accomplish this. if you find
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***************
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*** 181,186 ****
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--- 181,187 ----
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netserver.o: netserver.c nettest_bsd.h netlib.h makefile
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install: netperf netserver
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+ mkdir -p $(NETPERF_HOME)
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chmod -w *.[ch]
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chmod +x $(NETPERF_SCRIPTS)
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cp netperf $(NETPERF_HOME)
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*** netlib.c.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:36 1996
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--- netlib.c Sat Aug 3 12:42:13 1996
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***************
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*** 1285,1291 ****
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dump_request();
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fprintf(where,
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! "\nsend_request: about to send %ld bytes from %p\n",
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sizeof(netperf_request),
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&netperf_request);
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fflush(where);
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--- 1285,1291 ----
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dump_request();
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fprintf(where,
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! "\nsend_request: about to send %d bytes from %p\n",
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sizeof(netperf_request),
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&netperf_request);
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fflush(where);
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***************
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*** 2785,2791 ****
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/* program, but that doesn't really seem worthwhile - raj 4/95 */
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if (debug > 1) {
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fprintf(where,
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! "Looper child %d is born, pid %d\n",
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child_index,
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getpid());
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fflush(where);
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--- 2785,2791 ----
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/* program, but that doesn't really seem worthwhile - raj 4/95 */
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if (debug > 1) {
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fprintf(where,
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! "Looper child %d is born, pid %ld\n",
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child_index,
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getpid());
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fflush(where);
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*** netlib.h.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:36 1996
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--- netlib.h Sat Aug 3 12:16:21 1996
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***************
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*** 262,267 ****
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--- 262,268 ----
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extern int dl_open();
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extern char format_cpu_method();
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extern unsigned int convert();
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+ extern int delta_micro();
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/* these are all for the confidence interval stuff */
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extern double confidence;
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***************
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*** 274,279 ****
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--- 275,285 ----
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#define HAVE_BCOPY
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#define HAVE_BZERO
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#endif
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+
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+ #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__)
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+ #define HAVE_BCOPY
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+ #define HAVE_BZERO
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+ #endif /* __FreeBSD__ || __NetBSD__ */
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#ifndef HAVE_BCOPY
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#define bcopy(s,d,h) memcpy((d),(s),(h))
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*** netserver.c.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:36 1996
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--- netserver.c Sat Aug 3 12:16:21 1996
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***************
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*** 405,411 ****
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fclose(stdin);
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fclose(stderr);
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/* can I just use setsid on all systems? raj 4/96 */
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! #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__bsdi__) || defined(sun) || defined(__FREEBSD__)
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setsid();
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#else
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setpgrp();
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--- 405,411 ----
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fclose(stdin);
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fclose(stderr);
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/* can I just use setsid on all systems? raj 4/96 */
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! #if defined(__NetBSD__) || defined(__bsdi__) || defined(sun) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
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setsid();
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#else
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setpgrp();
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*** netsh.h.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:36 1996
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--- netsh.h Sat Aug 3 12:16:21 1996
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***************
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*** 28,34 ****
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#define REM_SEND_ALIGN 4 /* alignment for remote sends */
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/* misc defines for the hell of it */
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! #define MAXLONG 4294967295L
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#ifndef NETSH
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/* stuff to say where this test is going */
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--- 28,34 ----
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#define REM_SEND_ALIGN 4 /* alignment for remote sends */
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/* misc defines for the hell of it */
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! #define MAXLONG 4294967295LU
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#ifndef NETSH
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/* stuff to say where this test is going */
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*** nettest_bsd.c.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:37 1996
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--- nettest_bsd.c Sat Aug 3 12:16:22 1996
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***************
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*** 54,59 ****
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--- 54,60 ----
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <netinet/tcp.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
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+ #include <sys/param.h>
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#else /* WIN32 */
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#include <process.h>
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#include <windows.h>
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*** 64,69 ****
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--- 65,75 ----
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#include "netlib.h"
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#include "netsh.h"
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#include "nettest_bsd.h"
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+
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+ #ifdef BSD
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+ #include <sys/time.h>
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+ #include <arpa/inet.h>
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+ #endif /* BSD */
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#ifdef HISTOGRAM
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#include "hist.h"
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*** nettest_unix.c.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:39 1996
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--- nettest_unix.c Sat Aug 3 12:16:22 1996
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***************
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*** 45,51 ****
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#include <string.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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! #ifndef __bsdi__
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#include <malloc.h>
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#endif
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--- 45,52 ----
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#include <string.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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! #include <sys/param.h>
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! #ifndef BSD
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#include <malloc.h>
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#endif
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*** snapshot_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:35 1996
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--- snapshot_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:22 1996
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***************
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*** 34,40 ****
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#
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# where is netperf installed, there are a few possible places:
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! NETPERF_CMD=${NETPERF_CMD:=/opt/netperf/netperf}
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# there should be no more than two parms passed
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--- 34,40 ----
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#
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# where is netperf installed, there are a few possible places:
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! NETPERF_CMD=${NETPERF_CMD:=%%PREFIX%%/netperf/netperf}
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# there should be no more than two parms passed
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*** tcp_range_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:35 1996
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--- tcp_range_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:23 1996
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***************
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*** 43,49 ****
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# where is netperf, and are there any "constant" options such as
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# the netserver port number
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#NETHOME=/usr/etc/net_perf
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! NETHOME="."
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NETPERF=$NETHOME/netperf $PORT
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# How accurate we want the estimate of performance:
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--- 43,49 ----
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# where is netperf, and are there any "constant" options such as
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# the netserver port number
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#NETHOME=/usr/etc/net_perf
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! NETHOME="%%PREFIX%%/netperf"
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NETPERF=$NETHOME/netperf $PORT
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# How accurate we want the estimate of performance:
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*** tcp_rr_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:35 1996
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--- tcp_rr_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:23 1996
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***************
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*** 23,31 ****
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fi
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# where the programs are
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! #NETHOME=/usr/local/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! NETHOME=.
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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--- 23,31 ----
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fi
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# where the programs are
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! NETHOME=%%PREFIX%%/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! #NETHOME=.
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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*** tcp_stream_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:34 1996
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--- tcp_stream_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:23 1996
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***************
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*** 22,30 ****
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fi
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# where the programs are
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! #NETHOME=/usr/local/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! NETHOME=.
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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--- 22,30 ----
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fi
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# where the programs are
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! NETHOME=%%PREFIX%%/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! #NETHOME=.
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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*** udp_rr_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:35 1996
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--- udp_rr_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:23 1996
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***************
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*** 20,28 ****
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# where the programs are
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! #NETHOME=/usr/local/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! NETHOME="."
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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--- 20,28 ----
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# where the programs are
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! NETHOME=%%PREFIX%%/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! #NETHOME="."
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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*** udp_stream_script.orig Thu Jul 25 12:54:34 1996
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--- udp_stream_script Sat Aug 3 12:16:23 1996
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***************
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*** 17,25 ****
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# where the programs are
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! #NETHOME=/usr/local/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! NETHOME="."
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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--- 17,25 ----
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# where the programs are
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! NETHOME=%%PREFIX%%/netperf
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#NETHOME="/opt/netperf"
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! #NETHOME="."
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# at what port will netserver be waiting? If you decide to run
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# netserver at a differnet port than the default of 12865, then set
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