This was fixed in Ubuntu 17.10 when the apparmor 2.11 based upload was
made.
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Hi,
When can we hope having progress on this bug ?
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Title:
php abstraction not updated for php7
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
p
That's basically what upstream has, but without the symlink:
$ cat php5
#backwards compatibility include, actual abstraction moved from php5 to php
#include
The php abstraction in the master branch already includes these changes.
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Title:
php abstraction not updated for php7
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This creates an upgrade burden on anyone already including the php5
abstraction. I think there should be a single abstraction (named php)
but a symlink back to php5 that includes 5 and current...
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Note that upstream AppArmor renamed abstractions/php5 to
abstractions/php and added some more paths so that it also works with
PHP 7 on openSUSE. abstractions/php5 is still provided as compability
wrapper.
It would probably make sense to take the upstream files instead of your
patch.
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