https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97769

--- Comment #5 from userwithuid <userwith...@gmail.com> ---
Works for me using custom PA 9.0 arch pkgs with your patch applied, thanks for
the fix.



If I understand correctly, the current solution requires the fix to be applied
in the 32-bit client libs (libpulsecommon)? If that's true, this could be a
small problem for the 10.0 memfd default: Default 9.0 seems to compile memfd
and use it client-side (unless explicitly disabled in client.conf) when the
server requests it (which the 10.0 server will do by default).

Ideally, this shouldn't be a problem as the client can be updated to 10.0 like
the server, but bundling/snapshotting/embedding libs obviously happens in
practice (e.g. steam, games). As of right now, this is mostly a theoretical
issue because the legacy 32-bit clients I'm aware of use <9.0 anyway and
therefore don't have memfd at all. But until a fixed 9.1 or 10.0 is released,
faulty 9.0 clients have time to get adopted in such bundles.

That is, if I got this right, it's a little confusing and I might have missed
something. :-)

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