Giuseppe Iuculano writes:
> a binNMU (pulseaudio_0.9.10-3+lenny2+b1 on amd64) was uploaded some
> minutes ago and this now should be fixed.
> Could you confirm this please?
pulseaudio 0.9.10-3+lenny2+b1 starts and plays audio on amd64, thank
you very much!
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Hi,
a binNMU (pulseaudio_0.9.10-3+lenny2+b1 on amd64) was uploaded some
minutes ago and this now should be fixed.
Could you confirm this please?
Cheers,
Giuseppe.
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Confirmed that downgrading from 'libpulsecore5_0.9.10-3+lenny2_amd64' to
'libpulsecore5_0.9.10-3+lenny1_amd64' resolves the issue. Also
confirmed that adding a distclean + bootstrap to debian/patches resolves
the issue. However, am I wrong to assume that the output of bootstrap
(or any of the aut
After rebuilding libpulsecore5 0.9.10-3+lenny2 from source on amd64,
pulseaudio now works for me again. Maybe the build environment for the
security update was broken?
Arne
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Package: libpulsecore5
Version: 0.9.10-3+lenny2
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
The update from 0.9.10-3+lenny1 to 0.9.10-3+lenny2 made pulseaudio
stop working:
te...@bris:~$ pulseaudio
E: main.c: Failed to create '/tmp/pulse-teddy': Permission denied
te...@bris:~$
It wor
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