Seth Arnold (seth-arnold) has assigned this bug to you for AppArmor:

When using glob, the glob does not check if the entries mentioned
previously is repeated or not. Using a simple check to match against the
previous entry will solve this and prevent such long pointless lists.

| [(A)llow] / (D)eny / (G)lob / Glob w/(E)xt / (N)ew / Abo(r)t / (F)inish / 
(O)pts
|
| Profile:  /usr/sbin/mtr
| Path:     /etc/gai.conf
| Mode:     r
| Severity: unknown
|
|
| 1 - #include <abstractions/apache2-common> 
|  2 - #include <abstractions/nameservice> 
|  3 - /etc/gai.conf 
|  4 - /etc/* 
|  5 - /** 
|  6 - /** 
|  7 - /** 
|  8 - /** 
|  9 - /** 
|  10 - /** 
|  11 - /** 
|  12 - /** 
|  13 - /** 
|  14 - /** 
| [15 - /**]
|
| [(A)llow] / (D)eny / (G)lob / Glob w/(E)xt / (N)ew / Abo(r)t / (F)inish / 
(O)pts

I'm assuming this is a problem with the AppArmor library based in Perl. I'm 
trying to work a way to fix it.
(BTW, my first bug report ever.)

** Affects: apparmor
     Importance: Undecided
     Assignee: AppArmor Developers (apparmor-dev)
         Status: In Progress

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glob in aa-genprof repeats same option
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1180230
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