also affect x86 installations
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Title:
whoopsie crashed with SIGSEGV in g_object_newv()
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** Changed in: mailman (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
AppArmor breaks seccomp @ Apache mpm-itk
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I'm not clear on what the issue with mailman is but if removing the
LimitUIDRange option from your Apache config solves it then it's
probably expected behaviour when calling a setuid root executable
(Exim?).
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Note that the 'Operation not permitted' error in the original
demonstration is desired behaviour- when this does /not/ happen the
seccomp filter is not working as intended. It's not clear to me what
problem you're see'ing but it /could/ be an affect of the seccomp filter
in mpm-itk (governed by the