This bug was fixed in the package openafs - 1.6.6~pre2-1
Sponsored for Jackson Doak (noskcaj)

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openafs (1.6.6~pre2-1) unstable; urgency=low

  * New upstream pre-release.
    - Linux kernels up to 3.12 are now supported, including kernels with
      user namespace support enabled (which affects Debian's 3.12-1 kernel
      and newer).
    - Fixed core dumps into AFS with current kernels.
    - When starting the client fails, backing device information created
      in sysfs is now properly cleared.
    - The AFS mountpoint specified in the cacheinfo file must now be an
      absolute path.
    - Stop tracking file locks on read-only volumes.  Write locks always
      fail and read locks always succeed.
    - New fs flushall command to discard all cached data.
    - Fixed a bug that could cause the client to incorrectly believe its
      cache was up to date.
    - New -rxmaxfrags switch to afsd to limit the number of UDP fragments
      sent or received per RX packet.
    - Fixed afsd threads entering an infinite loop.
    - The file server now ignores any vice partitions with a NeverAttach
      flag file present in the root directory.
    - Enabled server-side NAT pings to refresh NAT timeouts.
    - Forcing file server CPS recalculation (for IP ACLs) is now
      restricted to administrators.
    - vos examine of a volume in a transaction is now shown as busy again
      rather than off-line.
    - Multiple bug fixes to the salvager.
    - Fixed a bug that could cause state information to be discarded when
      restarting a large or busy file server.
    - Fixed a vlserver bug during file server address registration.
    - volserver supports a new -preserve-vol-stats option, which preserves
      access statistics across volume restore and reclone operations.
    - Releasing a volume after adding a new RO site no longer touches the
      existing RO sites if the volume has not changed since the last
      release.
    - Fixed undefined ptserver behavior with too many allocated PTS ids.
    - Avoid redefining assert in public header files.
    - Documentation, diagnostics, and error message improvements.

 -- Russ Allbery <[email protected]>  Sat, 28 Dec 2013 11:38:19 -0800

openafs (1.6.5.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream release.
    - Fix support for tmpfs as the cache filesystem.
    - Support kernels with backported changes affecting getname/putname.
  * Exit successfully in the openafs-client init script if /sbin/afsd
    doesn't exist, indicating that openafs-client is not installed.
  * Load /lib/lsdb/init-functions in the openafs-client init script as the
    first step towards upstart or systemd support.
  * Update standards version to 3.9.5 (no changes required).

 -- Russ Allbery <[email protected]>  Sun, 22 Dec 2013 13:40:10 -0800

** Changed in: openafs (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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