Otherwise, systemd will have to guess the PID of the service's main process.
It guesses right most of the time, but sometimes it chooses the PID of the
original pulseaudio process instead of the daemon that gets forked off. This
caused the daemon to stop immediately after starting, breaking other apps that
require the pulseaudio server to be running.
Since the PID file is created in a user-specific runtime directory (and the
service is meant for the whole system), modify the wrapper script to create
a symlink to the PID file in a place where it can be obtained by systemd.
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-6795
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Valcazar <gabriel.valcazar@digi.com>
The default service only starts once per non-root user. Add a service that
starts pulseaudio by default along with a wrapper script that sets the
necessary environment variables before launching the daemon.
https://jira.digi.com/browse/DEL-6746
Signed-off-by: Gabriel Valcazar <gabriel.valcazar@digi.com>