** Description changed: $ sudo snappy install ubuntu-clock-app.ubuntucore-dev $ ubuntu-clock-app.clock aa_change_onexec failed with -1. errmsg: Permission denied [1] Downgrading to ubuntu-core-launcher doesn't help the clock app get past this failure. The hello-world app works ok (it needs ubuntu-core-launcher 1.0.20 since it gets past the above error and the launcher needs to account for NO_NEW_PRIVS): $ hello-world.env |grep SNAP= SNAP=/snaps/hello-world.canonical/6.0 $ sudo /snaps/bin/hello-world.env |grep SNAP= SNAP=/snaps/hello-world.canonical/6.0 cap-test.mvo doesn't have this problem either: $ sudo snappy install cap-test.mvo $ cap-test.xbomb + + If I disable the apparmor profile with: sudo apparmor_parser -R + /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.ubuntu-core-launcher then the app will launch.
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