| Name: | nbdkit | 
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| Version: | 1.38.5 | 
| Release: | 3.el9_6 | 
| Architecture: | aarch64 | 
| Group: | Unspecified | 
| Size: | 0 | 
| License: | BSD-3-Clause | 
| RPM: | nbdkit-1.38.5-3.el9_6.aarch64.rpm | 
| Source RPM: | nbdkit-1.38.5-3.el9_6.src.rpm | 
| Build Date: | Tue Jun 24 2025 | 
| Build Host: | build-ol9-aarch64.oracle.com | 
| Vendor: | Oracle America | 
| URL: | https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit | 
| Summary: | NBD server | 
| Description: | NBD is a protocol for accessing block devices (hard disks and disk-like things) over the network. nbdkit is a toolkit for creating NBD servers. The key features are: * Multithreaded NBD server written in C with good performance. * Minimal dependencies for the basic server. * Liberal license (BSD) allows nbdkit to be linked to proprietary libraries or included in proprietary code. * Well-documented, simple plugin API with a stable ABI guarantee. Lets you to export "unconventional" block devices easily. * You can write plugins in C or many other languages. * Filters can be stacked in front of plugins to transform the output. 'nbdkit' is a meta-package which pulls in the core server and a useful subset of plugins and filters with minimal dependencies. If you want just the server, install 'nbdkit-server'. To develop plugins, install the 'nbdkit-devel' package and start by reading the nbdkit(1) and nbdkit-plugin(3) manual pages.  | 
- file: zero: Use BLKDISCARD method if may_trim is set resolves: RHEL-91094
- vddk: Avoid reading partial chunk beyond the end of the disk resolves: RHEL-71694
- Rebase to 1.38.5 (along stable branch)
- Rebase to 1.38.3 (along stable branch) - Send the last error to the NBD client resolves: RHEL-50664
- Rebase to 1.38.0 - Added selinux subpackage - resolves: RHEL-31884
- Rebase to 1.36.2 resolves: RHEL-14475 - partition: Suggest alternate partition-sectorsize resolves: RHEL-19815
- Rebase to 1.34.2 resolves: rhbz#2168629 - Backport nbdkit-curl-plugin "multi" interface support resolves: rhbz#2228131