Hi David, I made a mistake here - total lack of comprehension on my part. Not taking the time to study the format of the apparmor profile files, I misunderstood that the '#" in the '#include' was a comment character that had to be removed to activate the line. The comment character is '#' but '#include' is a single unit. Indeed the standard usr.bin.evince contains:
#include <local/usr.bin.evince> and has no need of modification. My apologies for misleading readers - I am a complete idiot! The curious thing is that on my system where the '#' is removed the file appears to be included and works just fine, so maybe that's a peculiarity of the grammar? Or maybe I am totally mixed up. Thanks for pointing this out. Andrew On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 at 14:17, David Wright <lily...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: > On Sat 16 Mar 2019 at 00:31:16 (+1100), Andrew Bernard wrote: > > Hi Federico, > > > > Well, the '#' issue was a simple typo, not a vast conceptual error. > > > > I developed this on my pristine Ubuntu 18.10 and it all works swimmingly. > > Then I don't understand why you were altering the line at all. > AFAICT both Ubuntu's and Debian's /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince > files will include the local/usr.bin.evince file automatically. > Editing /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.evince is only needed for making > major changes to the configuration. > > Cheers, > David. >
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