[PATCH v3 00/11] Introduce memfd support

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On tor, 2016-03-31 at 10:57 +0200, David Henningsson wrote:
> 
> Not to mention the fact that if you play a Steam game, rendering 
> triangles will probably be a bigger performance concern than 
> transferring audio data over unix pipes. :-) That said; in the
> future 
> packaging libs with the app might be more popular, e g ubuntu-snappy 
> would to that. Not sure how xdg-app would work in this regard.

In the xdg-app situation the libpulse.so would typically be in the
runtime, and configured to work in this situation. Obviously existing
versions of runtimes would have older versions of libpulse, but that is
less important than getting things right for future sandboxing use.
(And such old runtimes could concievably be fixed if needed)

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