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NAME

6       nbdkit-release-notes-1.24 - release notes for nbdkit 1.24
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DESCRIPTION

9       These are the release notes for nbdkit stable release 1.24.  This
10       describes the major changes since 1.22.
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12       nbdkit 1.24.0 was released on 7 January 2021.
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14   Security
15       There were no security issues found.  All past security issues and
16       information about how to report new ones can be found in
17       nbdkit-security(1).
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19   Server
20       The server and a subset of the plugins and filters have been ported to
21       Windows using the Win32 API.  Only the mingw-w64 toolchain is supported
22       for building nbdkit (not MSVC).  You can also cross-compile from Linux
23       and test under Wine.  Some features are missing although it is very
24       usable.
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26       New -D nbdkit.tls.log and -D nbdkit.tls.session debug flags which
27       enable additional debugging for TLS sessions.
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29       The server now responds to "NBD_INFO_NAME" (Eric Blake).
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31       Options --run and --vsock may now be used together.
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33       In --run, $nbd is now a synonym for $uri instead of having confusing
34       magical properties.
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36   Plugins
37       New nbdkit-S3-plugin(1) to access disks stored on AWS S3 and Ceph.
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39       New nbdkit-sparse-random-plugin(1) which generates large disks sparsely
40       filled with random blocks of data.  These look like virtual disk images
41       and can be used to benchmark copying tools.
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43       nbdkit-data-plugin(1) has been greatly enhanced.  New features include:
44       "(...)[N:M]" (slice syntax), assignments, comments, variables,
45       "<(SCRIPT)" (inlined shell script).  In addition a parse tree is built,
46       allowing optimizations and other enhancements.  The plugin is now 64
47       bit clean allowing patterns larger than 2^32 bytes to work correctly.
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49       nbdkit-random-plugin(1) can now be used to test copying tools.
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51       nbdkit-vddk-plugin(1) supports enabling compression between VDDK and
52       the VMware server which in some situations can improve performance.
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54   Filters
55       New nbdkit-exportname-filter(1) can be used to extend, mask and modify
56       the exports exposed by a plugin (Eric Blake).
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58       New nbdkit-exitwhen-filter(1) allowing the server to gracefully exit on
59       various events including external scripts.
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61       New nbdkit-checkwrite-filter(1) can be used to benchmark copying tools.
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63       nbdkit-ip-filter(1) now supports filtering clients by PID, user ID or
64       group ID, for clients connected over a Unix domain socket.  Also you
65       can filter clients using "AF_VSOCK" and vsock port number.
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67       nbdkit-log-filter(1) now logs "get_ready", "after_fork" and
68       "preconnect" methods, and there is a new "logscript" feature allowing
69       scripts to be run on logging events.
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71       nbdkit-ext2-filter(1) new option "ext2file=exportname" can be used to
72       allow the client to select which file to see from the filesystem using
73       the NBD export name (Eric Blake).
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75   Language bindings
76       Python style cleanups (Eric Blake).
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78       The OCaml plugin now correctly acquires and releases the GC lock on all
79       paths in and out.
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81       There is a new OCaml "NBDKit.version" function returning the version of
82       nbdkit that the plugin was compiled against.
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84       Multiple enhancements to the Rust plugin (Alan Somers).
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86   API
87       New ".list_exports", ".default_export" and ".export_description" plugin
88       methods allowing plugins to be queried about what export names they
89       support, and give additional descriptions of exports.  New
90       "nbdkit_use_default_export" helper function (Eric Blake).
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92       New "nbdkit_strdup_intern", "nbdkit_strndup_intern"
93       "nbdkit_printf_intern" and "nbdkit_vprintf_intern" functions which
94       allow you to allocate a string in a plugin without worrying about
95       freeing it (Eric Blake).
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97       New "nbdkit_peer_pid", "nbdkit_peer_uid" and "nbdkit_peer_gid" allows
98       plugins and filters to read the client’s credentials, for clients
99       connected over a Unix domain socket.
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101   Tests
102       Many tests now use libnbd(3), nbdsh(1), nbdinfo(1) and nbdcopy(1) as
103       lighter weight replacements for qemu tools.
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105       Fix compatibility with qemu > 5.2.0.
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107   Build
108       Downstream packagers can now use this to add extra downstream
109       information which is printed in version strings etc:
110        ./configure --with-extra=...
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112       If ocamldoc(1) is installed at build time, then it will be used to
113       build the NBDKit(3) manual page for OCaml documentation.
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SEE ALSO

116       nbdkit(1).
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AUTHORS

119       Authors of nbdkit 1.24:
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121       •   Alan Somers
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123       •   Eric Blake
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125       •   Richard W.M. Jones
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128       Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Red Hat Inc.
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