'Twas brillig, and Ng Oon-Ee at 24/04/09 12:54 did gyre and gimble:
Thank you both Lennart and Colin for your continued assistance.
I know /tmp IS being shared, that's why I can see two different
/tmp/pulse-XXXX folders being created when I try to use paplay from
within the 32-bit chroot. The relevant lines I run are:-
mount --bind /proc /opt/arch32/proc
mount --bind /proc/bus/usb /opt/arch32/proc/bus/usb
mount --bind /dev /opt/arch32/dev
mount --bind /dev/pts /opt/arch32/dev/pts
mount --bind /dev/shm /opt/arch32/dev/shm
mount --bind /sys /opt/arch32/sys
mount --bind /tmp /opt/arch32/tmp
mount --bind /home /opt/arch32/home
It's the weekend, and I won't be having access to that machine, so
please forgive any delay in replies, I do appreciate your assistance.
That's OK, we'll get there in the end :)
I'm not really sure what the problem is, but try making sure your pa
server supports TCP connections (use paprefs to enable this: allow other
machines on the network to connect or something similar), and then try
setting PULSE_SERVER=localhost and run paplay on the 64 bit side, then
do the same on the 32 bit side and see if that works.
Col
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