nbd 1:3.25-1 source package in Ubuntu

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nbd (1:3.25-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release
    - Adds support for structured replies (in the server, not the
      client, as the latter needs kernel support that doesn't exist yet)
    - Better compatibility with GLib >= 2.76.0.
  * debian/control: bump debhelper compat level to 13

 -- Wouter Verhelst <email address hidden>  Tue, 13 Jun 2023 18:17:54 +0200

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Binary packages built by this source

nbd-client: Network Block Device protocol - client

 Network Block Device (NBD) is a client/server protocol that
 emulates a block device (such as a hard disk, a floppy, or a CD-ROM)
 over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the
 network, or to use raw network disk space for other purposes.
 .
 However, writing to one Network Block Device from different clients
 simultaneously is not recommended, and would probably result in data
 loss. If you want multiple clients to share a remote resource, use a
 network file system such as NFS or Coda.
 .
 This package provides the client binary for NBD.

nbd-client-dbgsym: debug symbols for nbd-client
nbd-server: Network Block Device protocol - server

 Network Block Device (NBD) is a client/server protocol that
 emulates a block device (such as a hard disk, a floppy, or a CD-ROM)
 over the network, thus giving the system the ability to swap over the
 network, or to use raw network disk space for other purposes.
 .
 However, writing to one Network Block Device from different clients
 simultaneously is not recommended, and would probably result in data
 loss. If you want multiple clients to share a remote resource, use a
 network file system such as NFS or Coda.
 .
 This package provides the server binary for NBD.

nbd-server-dbgsym: debug symbols for nbd-server