This is not related to the current patch, but generally for libnbd:
(1) Should we be testing interop separately for qemu-storage-daemon
(qsd), or is qsd basically qemu-nbd in a new wrapper so it's not worth
doing it?
(2) I found a bug in the new nbdinfo behaviour:
$ nbdkit -fv file dir=/scratch
(where /scratch is a directory with a lot of files in it)
$ nbdinfo --version
libnbd 1.5.3
$ nbdinfo --list nbd://localhost
[... lots of files shown ...]
nbd_opt_info: recv: Connection reset by peer
nbdkit gives this error:
nbdkit: file[1]: error: client exceeded maximum number of options (32)
Rich.
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