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kernel-patch-nfs-ngroups_4.58.debian.20100106.1_all.deb
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(new) linux-patch-nfs-ngroups_4.58.debian.20100106.1_all.deb extra admin
Client-side bypassing of ngroups limitation in NFS protocol
This package contains a patch to the Linux kernel, which allows to
bypass a limitation in the NFS/RPC protocol, which limits the number
of groups per users to 16 (whereas the Linux kernel allows 32 groups
per users by default).
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This is a Linux NFS client patch. It works with every NFS server, by
identifying the necessary groups to advertise to the server.
Changes: kernel-patch-nfs-ngroups (4.58.debian.20100106.1) unstable; urgency=low
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* QA upload.
* Properly orphan package
* Add 2.6.32-nfs-ngroups-4.58.patch for current kernels (Closes: #569177)
* Add depends on ${misc:Depends}
* Set debian/compat to 7
* Bump standards to 3.9.0 (no changes needed)
* Don't suggest kernel-source package any more, it was obsoleted a long
time ago
* Improve debian/copyright
* Introduce better versioning scheme for this native package, as upstream
has a specific version for the functionality, but adds new files for
more recent kernels
* Also reflect that in debian/watch
* Rename package to namespace introduced in linux-2.6 (Closes: #409539)
Override entries for your package:
kernel-patch-nfs-ngroups_4.58.debian.20100106.1.dsc - source kernel
kernel-patch-nfs-ngroups_4.58.debian.20100106.1_all.deb - extra kernel
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 409539 569177
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