Public bug reported:
As can be seen in some bugs collecting KernLog.txt, such as
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/755520804/KernLog.txt, only one word of
each line is being shown:
Security
AppArmor
AppArmor
audit(
AppArmor
AppArmor
AppArmor
AppArmor
security
selinux
security
security
security
security
security
apparmor
I haven't reproduced this behavior myself locally, so wonder if the
reporters' kern.log files are odd, but I've seen this in several bug
reports. I thought it might be the stringify() routine but running the
apport hook manually on my own system, it works fine. Looking through
the source_apparmor.py file I notice the words are ones matching the
regular expression:
sec_re = re.compile('audit\(|apparmor|selinux|security', re.IGNORECASE)
report['KernLog'] = recent_kernlog(sec_re)
That can't be a coincidence. However, I don't see how the code would
produce this behavior, so no idea how to fix it.
** Affects: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2090887
Title:
apport hook source_apparmor.py shows only one word per line
Status in apparmor package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
As can be seen in some bugs collecting KernLog.txt, such as
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/755520804/KernLog.txt, only one word of
each line is being shown:
Security
AppArmor
AppArmor
audit(
AppArmor
AppArmor
AppArmor
AppArmor
security
selinux
security
security
security
security
security
apparmor
I haven't reproduced this behavior myself locally, so wonder if the
reporters' kern.log files are odd, but I've seen this in several bug
reports. I thought it might be the stringify() routine but running
the apport hook manually on my own system, it works fine. Looking
through the source_apparmor.py file I notice the words are ones
matching the regular expression:
sec_re = re.compile('audit\(|apparmor|selinux|security', re.IGNORECASE)
report['KernLog'] = recent_kernlog(sec_re)
That can't be a coincidence. However, I don't see how the code would
produce this behavior, so no idea how to fix it.
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