| Summary: | Mageia 8 Beta 2 pipewire-media-session complains about files missing and bad permissions | ||
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| Product: | Mageia | Reporter: | Aurelien Oudelet <ouaurelien> |
| Component: | RPM Packages | Assignee: | Thierry Vignaud <thierry.vignaud> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | Normal | ||
| Version: | Cauldron | ||
| Target Milestone: | Mageia 8 | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Source RPM: | pipewire-0.3.16-3.mga8.src.rpm | CVE: | |
| Status comment: | |||
| Attachments: |
boot-log when see errors
system-spec.txt bare hardware on which I get pipewire errors pipewire greped from log |
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Created attachment 12156 [details]
system-spec.txt bare hardware on which I get pipewire errors
Aurelien Oudelet
2020-12-26 15:47:24 CET
Source RPM:
(none) =>
pipewire-0.3.16-3.mga8.src.rpm Created attachment 12157 [details]
pipewire greped from log
[user@test ~ ]$ journalctl -b --no-hostname | grep pipewire > ./pipweire.log
Assigned to the package maintainer. (Please set the status to 'assigned' if you are working on it) Assignee:
bugsquad =>
thierry.vignaud No longer the case + pipewire-0.3.19-1.mga8.src.rpm Closing. Status:
NEW =>
RESOLVED |
Created attachment 12155 [details] boot-log when see errors Mageia 8 beta 2 - updated packages, Default GNOME preset X11 session pipewire complains about missing files/directory or bad permissions. pipewire-media-session[10000]: can't open control for card hw:1: No such file or directory pipewire-media-session[10000]: can't open control for card hw:0: No such file or directory pipewire[9993]: open failed: Permission denied pipewire[9993]: can't create node: Permission denied pipewire-media-session[10000]: core 0x1f6aea0: proxy 0x1f7f990 id:3: bound:-1 seq:3 res:-13 (Permission denied) msg:"can't create node: Permission denied" pipewire-media-session[10000]: error id:3 seq:3 res:-13 (Permission denied): can't create node: Permission denied Attached: $ inxi -F > ./system-spec.txt $ journalctl -b > ./boot-log.txt Reproduced: All times.