On 2018-09-02 12:52:31 (+0200), Joakim Hernberg wrote: > > From: "Ralf Mardorf" <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: "arch-proaudio" <arch-proaudio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2018 12:04:03 PM > > Subject: package gcr breaks real-time settings > > > When I started Ardour yesterday, it was complaining about a memlock > > issue. I fixed it for my install, I only want to inform about this > > issue. '@users - memlock 1024' overrides 'memlock unlimited' of the > > audio or realtime group. What makes you think that the former actually overrides the latter? I also have gcr installed (with that limits.conf) and don't see a problem with Ardour (at least not in its logs). Where exactly is that problem reported? Which are your user's groups? Which is your user's default group? Do you have any other files in /etc/security/limits.d? What was your claimed fix? Questions left unanswered ;-) While all files below /etc/security/limits.d are read in C locale ordering, this would mean, that 10-gcr.conf is read first and 99-realtime-privileges.conf pretty much last. However, neither `man 5 limits.conf` nor `man 8 pam_limits` states the behavior of a user being in two different groups with diverging settings. I hope that's not undefined... ;-) -- https://sleepmap.de
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