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39. By Wouter Verhelst

New upstream release. Not uploaded to unstable, since we're waiting
for a fix to migrate to testing there, but we can do the
experimental upload in the mean time.

38. By Wouter Verhelst

* New upstream release
  - Implements name-based exports.
* Implement support for name-based exports in nbd-client's debconf,
  initramfs, and init scripts, in light of the above
* Same for nbd-server
* debian/nbd-client.README.Debian: Mention possibility of using DHCP for
  configuration; update in light of name-based exports
* debian/rules: make debian/po/templates.pot a dependency of
  override_dh_auto_configure, so that it is always up-to-date.
* debian/control: update Standards-Version header to what we're
  actually already using (forgot to update in 1:2.9.16-1)
* debian/nbd-client.initrd: support netbooting through reading the
  server's IP address from ROOTSERVER, but everything else from the
  kernel command line. This to support inflexible setups where it is
  possible to boot with PXE, but where it is not possible to set
  random arguments, like, say root-path. Netbooting is a can of worms.
* debian/*.lintian-overrides: override
  copyright-without-copyright-notice (we do list all authors, but in a
  format that Lintian doesn't know about).

37. By Wouter Verhelst

* Updated translations:
  - Vietnamese, by Clytie Siddall; Closes: #598561.

36. By Wouter Verhelst

Remove cruft from source package.

35. By Wouter Verhelst

* Updated translations:
  - Spanish, by Camaleón; Closes: #595730.

34. By Wouter Verhelst

* 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.

33. By Wouter Verhelst

* 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.

32. By Wouter Verhelst

Actually use the friggin' config file variable that we created in
the previous release. Oops.

31. By Wouter Verhelst

* 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)

30. By Wouter Verhelst

Apply patch from Petter Reinholdsen to make nbd-server depend on
$syslog. Closes: #579869.

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