[ubuntu/natty] nbd 1:2.9.16-6ubuntu1 (Accepted)
Lorenzo De Liso
blackz at ubuntu.com
Sun Oct 31 16:05:27 GMT 2010
nbd (1:2.9.16-6ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #668885), remaining changes:
- Drop /etc/modprobe.d/nbd-client; the kernel default is already
appropriate.
nbd (1:2.9.16-6) unstable; urgency=low
* Remove cruft from source package.
nbd (1:2.9.16-5) unstable; urgency=low
* Updated translations:
- Spanish, by Camaleón; Closes: #595730.
nbd (1:2.9.16-4) unstable; urgency=low
* nbd-client.postrm: remove /etc/nbd-client on purge. Closes: #593783.
* nbd-client config template: remove semi-active nbd0 config, so that if
nothing is configured there isn't actually anything in the file.
* nbd-client.init.d: check for non-zeroness of ${NBD_TYPE[$i]} rather
than ${NBD_DEVICE[$i]}, in light of the above. Closes: #592905.
* Steal commit 29e70dc9 from git HEAD to make nbd-server somewhat less
scary upon bootup if no exports are configured. Closes: #594140.
nbd (1:2.9.16-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Updated translations:
- Portuguese, by Américo Monteiro; Closes: #591019.
- French, by Christian Perrier; Closes: #591095.
- Russian, by Yuri Kozlov; Closes: #591239.
- Dutch, by myself. Apparently I missed some strings last time
around.
- Swedish, by Martin Bagge; Closes: #591309.
- Czech, by Miroslav Kure; Closes: #591845.
- German, by Chris Leick; Closes: #592352.
* Make nbd-client initramfs script not try to do networking unless
root-on-NBD was actually requested; also, make "root" kernel command
line parameter override the NBD device of the 3-option version of
nbdroot, so that order no longer matters. Thanks, Niall Walsh;
Closes: #591275. initramfs scripts *suck*.
* Fix regression, steal commit 02a1a143 from git HEAD: Return the
right value on nbd-client -c. This is necessary so that the scripts
don't get confused on what is connected and what isn't.
* Fix regression: update nbd.h so nbd-client -timeout works again.
nbd (1:2.9.16-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Actually use the friggin' config file variable that we created in
the previous release. Oops.
nbd (1:2.9.16-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
* 2.9.16 reimplements command-line parsing so that order is less
significant; as such, add nbd-client/extra template (which is only
shown at low priority) and $NBD_EXTRA[] config file array to allow
people to specify random extra command-line options. Closes:
#539823.
* The above adds a template, so update Dutch translation. Christian
Perrier is going to hate me. I'll upload nbd for translations before
the release, promise!
* Replace nbd-client's Architecture: field by Architecture: linux-any,
which is allowed by Policy 3.9. Whee!
* Fix nbd-client initrd script, *again*. Sigh. Thanks, Vagrant.
Closes: #590749.
* silence the "grep KILLALL" call in nbd-client postinst
nbd (1:2.9.15-4) unstable; urgency=low
* Be a bit more peculiar about what we do to devices on stop, to avoid
errors and (thus) delays on swapoff. Thanks, Toby Speight; Closes:
#582891.
* Add Spanish Debconf translation. Thanks, Camaleón; Closes: #583536.
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.0 (no changes applicable to nbd)
nbd (1:2.9.15-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Apply patch from Petter Reinholdsen to make nbd-server depend on
$syslog. Closes: #579869.
nbd (1:2.9.15-2) unstable; urgency=low
* Add extra configure_networking call in case of nbdroot=dhcp. Oops.
Closes: #568222.
nbd (1:2.9.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release
- Adds IPv6 support; Closes: #382189. Thanks to Neutron Soutmun for
the patch.
- Allows for using hostnames as the listen address; Closes: #557810.
- nbd-server is now a bit more explicit when it exits. Closes: #571768.
nbd (1:2.9.14-3) unstable; urgency=low
* Be more careful about what we unmount. Closes: #534728.
* Fix three-argument nbdroot= boot option parsing. Closes: #568221.
Thanks, Vagrant Cascadian.
* nbd-client initramfs script: Remove default fallback to eth0. This
was necessary in the past when initramfs-utils' configure_networking
function could only be called from /init, but it was a hack and a
workaround and it broke expectations. And it was ugly. Since
configure_networking can now in fact be called from elsewhere, why
bother with setting broken defaults, anyway? Right. Closes: #567232.
Thanks again, Vagrant Cascadian.
* Support setting root-on-NBD through DHCP by abusing the ROOTPATH
variable. Closes: #568222. This supersedes the previous (broken)
support that used ROOTSERVER -- broken, because the latter only
supported setting the server, not the port, and obviously that's not
enough. Thanks yet again, Vagrant.
* debian/control: declare conformance to policy 3.8.4 (no changes
applicable to nbd)
* Override init.d-script-missing-dependency-on-remote_fs lintian tag
for nbd-client. This is a false positive; we set $PATH to a sane
value so that any modifications would work, but we don't actually
use anything from /usr ourselves, and no, we really don't want to
depend on $remote_fs, since we might be providing something like
that ourselves, depending on setup.
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 17:00:30 +0100
Changed-By: Lorenzo De Liso <blackz at ubuntu.com>
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Signed-By: Benjamin Drung <benjamin.drung at gmail.com>
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/nbd/1:2.9.16-6ubuntu1
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Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 17:00:30 +0100
Source: nbd
Binary: nbd-server nbd-client nbd-client-udeb
Architecture: source
Version: 1:2.9.16-6ubuntu1
Distribution: natty
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com>
Changed-By: Lorenzo De Liso <blackz at ubuntu.com>
Description:
nbd-client - Network Block Device protocol - client
nbd-client-udeb - Network Block Device protocol - client for Debian Installer (udeb)
nbd-server - Network Block Device protocol - server
Closes: 382189 534728 539823 557810 567232 568221 568222 571768 579869 582891 583536 590749 591019 591095 591239 591275 591309 591845 592352 592905 593783 594140 595730
Launchpad-Bugs-Fixed: 668885
Changes:
nbd (1:2.9.16-6ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
.
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #668885), remaining changes:
- Drop /etc/modprobe.d/nbd-client; the kernel default is already
appropriate.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-6) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Remove cruft from source package.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-5) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated translations:
- Spanish, by Camaleón; Closes: #595730.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-4) unstable; urgency=low
.
* nbd-client.postrm: remove /etc/nbd-client on purge. Closes: #593783.
* nbd-client config template: remove semi-active nbd0 config, so that if
nothing is configured there isn't actually anything in the file.
* nbd-client.init.d: check for non-zeroness of ${NBD_TYPE[$i]} rather
than ${NBD_DEVICE[$i]}, in light of the above. Closes: #592905.
* Steal commit 29e70dc9 from git HEAD to make nbd-server somewhat less
scary upon bootup if no exports are configured. Closes: #594140.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Updated translations:
- Portuguese, by Américo Monteiro; Closes: #591019.
- French, by Christian Perrier; Closes: #591095.
- Russian, by Yuri Kozlov; Closes: #591239.
- Dutch, by myself. Apparently I missed some strings last time
around.
- Swedish, by Martin Bagge; Closes: #591309.
- Czech, by Miroslav Kure; Closes: #591845.
- German, by Chris Leick; Closes: #592352.
* Make nbd-client initramfs script not try to do networking unless
root-on-NBD was actually requested; also, make "root" kernel command
line parameter override the NBD device of the 3-option version of
nbdroot, so that order no longer matters. Thanks, Niall Walsh;
Closes: #591275. initramfs scripts *suck*.
* Fix regression, steal commit 02a1a143 from git HEAD: Return the
right value on nbd-client -c. This is necessary so that the scripts
don't get confused on what is connected and what isn't.
* Fix regression: update nbd.h so nbd-client -timeout works again.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Actually use the friggin' config file variable that we created in
the previous release. Oops.
.
nbd (1:2.9.16-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release
* 2.9.16 reimplements command-line parsing so that order is less
significant; as such, add nbd-client/extra template (which is only
shown at low priority) and $NBD_EXTRA[] config file array to allow
people to specify random extra command-line options. Closes:
#539823.
* The above adds a template, so update Dutch translation. Christian
Perrier is going to hate me. I'll upload nbd for translations before
the release, promise!
* Replace nbd-client's Architecture: field by Architecture: linux-any,
which is allowed by Policy 3.9. Whee!
* Fix nbd-client initrd script, *again*. Sigh. Thanks, Vagrant.
Closes: #590749.
* silence the "grep KILLALL" call in nbd-client postinst
.
nbd (1:2.9.15-4) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Be a bit more peculiar about what we do to devices on stop, to avoid
errors and (thus) delays on swapoff. Thanks, Toby Speight; Closes:
#582891.
* Add Spanish Debconf translation. Thanks, Camaleón; Closes: #583536.
* Bump Standards-Version to 3.9.0 (no changes applicable to nbd)
.
nbd (1:2.9.15-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Apply patch from Petter Reinholdsen to make nbd-server depend on
$syslog. Closes: #579869.
.
nbd (1:2.9.15-2) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Add extra configure_networking call in case of nbdroot=dhcp. Oops.
Closes: #568222.
.
nbd (1:2.9.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
.
* New upstream release
- Adds IPv6 support; Closes: #382189. Thanks to Neutron Soutmun for
the patch.
- Allows for using hostnames as the listen address; Closes: #557810.
- nbd-server is now a bit more explicit when it exits. Closes: #571768.
.
nbd (1:2.9.14-3) unstable; urgency=low
.
* Be more careful about what we unmount. Closes: #534728.
* Fix three-argument nbdroot= boot option parsing. Closes: #568221.
Thanks, Vagrant Cascadian.
* nbd-client initramfs script: Remove default fallback to eth0. This
was necessary in the past when initramfs-utils' configure_networking
function could only be called from /init, but it was a hack and a
workaround and it broke expectations. And it was ugly. Since
configure_networking can now in fact be called from elsewhere, why
bother with setting broken defaults, anyway? Right. Closes: #567232.
Thanks again, Vagrant Cascadian.
* Support setting root-on-NBD through DHCP by abusing the ROOTPATH
variable. Closes: #568222. This supersedes the previous (broken)
support that used ROOTSERVER -- broken, because the latter only
supported setting the server, not the port, and obviously that's not
enough. Thanks yet again, Vagrant.
* debian/control: declare conformance to policy 3.8.4 (no changes
applicable to nbd)
* Override init.d-script-missing-dependency-on-remote_fs lintian tag
for nbd-client. This is a false positive; we set $PATH to a sane
value so that any modifications would work, but we don't actually
use anything from /usr ourselves, and no, we really don't want to
depend on $remote_fs, since we might be providing something like
that ourselves, depending on setup.
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