This is due to how the VAR is expanded
assuming
@{HOME}=/home/*/
then
@@{HOME}/.cache/ibus/dbus-*"
expands to
/home/*//.cache/ibus/dbus-*"
and currently the secondary pass to cleanup // is not being done because the
code is treating addr as a profile name where // is a hierarchy separator. We
can treat addr as a pathname so that the cleanup pass is done.
Long term we should make variable expansion smarter so that trailing /
in a var can not result in a // in the expansion.
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Title:
access always denied when using @{HOME} tunable in peer_addr for
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