Control: reassign -1 apparmor-profiles
On Mon, Feb 27 2023 at 08:15:37 PM +0100, Guillaume B.
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
It seems that the previous emails in our exchange got nuked out my
account so apologies for not being able to reply using the usual
channels.
The command 'find /etc/apparmor* -name "*hromium*" | xargs dpkg -S'
returns the following -> "dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern
/etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.chromium
lightdm: /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/lightdm_chromium-browser"
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I'm using AppArmor profiles found in the "apparmor-profiles" package.
Having recently updated from stable, I was able to keep the profiles
without the package being installed; i.e., the update couldn't have
come from an apparmor-profile package update.
Ah, okay, that makes more sense. Reassigning to the apparmor-profiles
package, then.
Dealing with the issue, I have not made a backup of the updated
Chromium AppArmor profile but simply did some file comparison and
reverted to a previous profile, nuking the updated profile in the
copying process.
The "updated" AppArmor profile was dated either january or february
of this year and had been modified by an Ubuntu email.
TLDR; There was an update to the Chromium AppArmor profile, not sure
how, but it happened.
I might just take it up with the Ubuntu Chromium AppArmor profile
maintenance team, in which case, sorry to have wasted your time.
Regards
You mean Debian maintenance team, right? If you pulled in an Ubuntu
apparmor package, that's a different story (and we should close this
bug). If you're using Debian's apparmor-profiles package, then the bug
and fix should go there. Although, if you're pulling in an Ubuntu
package to get some kind of apparmor protection that Debian doesn't
have, you also might want to open a wishlist bug on the Debian package
asking for the feature so you don't have to mix-and-match packages
across different distributions.