On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:00:42PM +0200, Jaap Eldering wrote:
> Package: nbd-server
> Version: 1:2.9.11-3
> Severity: grave
> Justification: renders package unusable

No it doesn't.

> Running nbd-server results in an error that a configuration file cannot 
> be parsed or found:
> 
> $ nbd-server 1234 /some/file
> 
> ** (process:9399): WARNING **: Could not parse config file: Could not open 
> config file.

It's a *warning*, not an error. nbd-server will happily continue with
the command-line specified configuration if it can't parse the config
file, but will give you a warning message that the config file could not
be read.

Since you specified a port and a filename, nbd-server should be running
and waiting for a client to connect at this point.

> $ nbd-server 1234 /some/file -C /usr/share/nbd-server/nbd-server.conf.tmpl
> 
> ** (process:9401): WARNING **: Could not parse config file: Unknown error

That is an incomplete template file to be used by the debconf
configuration scripts. By itself, it indeed is an invalid configuration
file.

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