Issue: running error

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Hi Arun:
   Because I build it in x86 PC platform and then porting it to ARM platform. 
In the source code I find the two configure files. Are they right?
Can I disable loading some modules from the startup script? Thanks in advance.


-----Original Message-----
From: pulseaudio-discuss-bounces+djgeng=marvell.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pulseaudio-discuss-bounces+djgeng=marvell.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Arun Raghavan
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 8:12 PM
To: General PulseAudio Discussion
Cc: Tanu Kaskinen
Subject: Re: Issue: running error

On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 04:57 -0700, Dongjiu Geng wrote:
> Dear Tanu:
> 
>      Thank you for your mail, I mainly use this
> command: /system/bin/pulseaudio-system to run the pulseaudio.
> 
> As shown in the attachment. In my board don't have this
> file /etc/pulse/default.pa, could you told me how to disable 
> 
> loading the startup script?  and also could you send the default.pa
> file to me?  Thank you very much.

How are you building and installing PulseAudio? Not having the
configuration files in the right place probably means that installation
is not being done correctly.

-- Arun


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