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[bug#39053] [PATCH] Add pulseaudio configuration and fix volume bugs


From: Leo Prikler
Subject: [bug#39053] [PATCH] Add pulseaudio configuration and fix volume bugs
Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2020 21:22:23 +0100
User-agent: Evolution 3.32.4

Am Sonntag, den 12.01.2020, 20:55 +0100 schrieb Marius Bakke:
> Leo Prikler <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> > Am Sonntag, den 12.01.2020, 00:49 +0100 schrieb Marius Bakke:
> > > Oh, right.  I suppose that can be surprising.  Would you like to
> > > resubmit a documentation update?
> > Sure, see the attachment.  (Not sure if that's overkill.)
> 
> Looks good.
> 
> [...]
> 
> 
> > diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi
> > index d2038d18e1..0b8569b54a 100644
> > --- a/doc/guix.texi
> > +++ b/doc/guix.texi
> > @@ -15979,6 +15979,17 @@ inserted as-is with a newline added.  A
> > pair will be formatted as
> >  @item @var{daemon-conf} (default: @code{'((flat-volumes . no))})
> >  List of settings to set in @file{daemon.conf}, formatted just like
> >  @var{client-conf}.
> > +@quotation Note
> > +In addition to the above settings being applied, the first line of
> > the
> > +generated @file{daemon.conf} will always read
> > +@code{default-script-file = FILE} with @var{FILE} being the path
> > to the
> > +supplied @var{script-file}.
> > +This makes pulseaudio read the correct @file{default.pa} when
> > started in
> > +user-mode (the default behaviour).
> > +Such a line does not exist for @file{system.pa}.  If you need to
> > load this
> > +file for some reason, you'll have to use environment variables as
> > detailed
> > +in the PulseAudio documentation.
> > +@end quotation
> 
> I tried finding documentation for system.pa to no avail.  Do you have
> a
> link at hand?  Perhaps it's better to remove the system.pa sentences
> from here, and add a note below "system-script-file" how to make it
> effective, preferably with an @url{...} pointing to PA documentation.
That's not surprising, given that the format for default.pa and
system.pa is the same.  The convention in PulseAudio is, that the
former be loaded when it is started in "user mode", and the latter be
loaded when it is started in "system mode".  However, there exists but
one environment variable (PULSE_SCRIPT now that I recall its name),
that overrides BOTH settings.

Upon closer inspection, it seems however, that this environment
variable is not the only way to to supply a script to load.
Reading the output of `pulseaudio --help` also contains a few lines on
that.

--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
STARTUP SCRIPT:
  -L, --load="MODULE ARGUMENTS"         Load the specified plugin
module with
                                        the specified argument
  -F, --file=FILENAME                   Run the specified script
  -C                                    Open a command line on the
running TTY
                                        after startup

  -n                                    Don't load default script file
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

> WDYT?
It should be worded in a way, that does not cause such a
misunderstanding.  What I meant to convey (but failed at doing so) was
something along the lines of "consult the PulseAudio documentation on
how to load scripts", not "consult the PulseAudio documentation on
system.pa".  Not loading system.pa unless being told to do so is a
Guix-specific feature ;)

Can you patch this documentation in a way that people, who are not me,
also understand it?  I fully admit that I'm weak at explaining.

Regards,
Leo






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