Control: reopen -1 Control: reassign -1 apparmor-utils Control: retitle -1 aa-logprof does not support mount rules Control: tag -1 + upstream Control: tag -1 - moreinfo
Hi, dp217 (2023-09-11): > That wasn't a request for help with a new profile. > (which you cite as the reason for closing the bug report) > > aa-logprof "is an interactive tool used to review AppArmor generated messages > and update AppArmor security profiles. > Running aa-logprof will scan the log file and if there are new AppArmor > events that are not covered by the existing profile set, the user will be > prompted with suggested modifications to augment the profile." > > But nowhere is it stated that some messages are quietly ignored, which leads > to unexpected results.The user then has a legitimate right to assume that it > is a bug. > > See wiki "A software bug is an error, flaw or fault in the design, > development, or operation of computer software that causes it to produce an > incorrect or unexpected result, or to behave in unintended ways." > > If a program doesn't do what it claims to do, then what is it if not a bug? Please forgive me for drawing incorrect conclusions:the initial bug report, its title, the fact it was reported against another package than the one that ships aa-logprof, suggested to me something very different than what you're saying now. Thanks for clarifying. I'm reopening the bug report and fixing the metadata to make it clearer what it is about. Cheers, -- intrigeri