Regression possibilities: given that in the default configuration (audit
messages going to syslog rather than auditd), none of the messages are
parsed properly by the library and thus are not being handed off to the
tools, rendering them useless for updating profiles; it would be hard to
regress from that. However, the changes do touch the core lexer and
grammar of the parsing library, so it's possible that this fix could
cause regressions for situations that currently work (namely,
configurations where auditd is enabled). I'll test that configuration
later today (assuming the packages got built finally).

The change is in a library that is entirely separate from the tool that
loads apparmor policy into the kernel for enforcement (or the kernel
enforcement code itself) and as such should not be able to cause any
regressions around apparmor's ability to enforce policy; the library is
only used for tools that need to handle apparmor events, like aa-
logprof, which assists users in modifying policy based on rejections
that occur.

Thanks.

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aa-logprof generates faulty output messages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271252
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