cli-command: don't exit on "module already loaded" errors

Some modules may only be loaded once, and trying to load them
twice from default.pa makes PulseAudio startup fail. While that could
be considered a user error, it's nicer to not be so strict. It's not
necessarily easy to figure what went wrong, if for example the user
plays with RAOP and adds module-raop-discover to default.pa, which first
works fine, but suddenly stops working when the user at some point
enables RAOP support in paprefs. Enabling RAOP in paprefs makes
module-gconf load the module too, so the module gets loaded twice.

This patch adds a way to differentiate module load errors, and
make cli-command ignore the error when the module is already
loaded.
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Colin Leroy 2017-08-26 11:21:15 +02:00 committed by Tanu Kaskinen
parent 1a66715320
commit f0dfddead3
23 changed files with 62 additions and 36 deletions

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ int pa__init(pa_module*m) {
pa_log_warn("We will now load module-stream-restore. Please make sure to remove module-volume-restore from your configuration.");
t = pa_sprintf_malloc("restore_volume=%s restore_device=%s", pa_yes_no(restore_volume), pa_yes_no(restore_device));
n = pa_module_load(m->core, "module-stream-restore", t);
pa_module_load(&n, m->core, "module-stream-restore", t);
pa_xfree(t);
if (n)