aa-disable calls apparmor_parser, so this is most likely a problem
between apparmor_parser and the kernel. I've updated the summary
accordingly.

** Summary changed:

- "aa-disable" fails on autopkgtest.u.c (armhf)
+ parser fails to unload profile via "aa-disable" on autopkgtest.u.c (armhf) - 
"Permission denied"

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Title:
  parser fails to unload profile via "aa-disable" on autopkgtest.u.c
  (armhf) - "Permission denied"

Status in apparmor package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in django-auth-ldap package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in volatildap package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This bug affects django-auth-ldap and other packages that call "aa-
  disable" in a dep8 test.  For some reason that I wasn't able to
  determine, the command fails when it's executed on
  autopkgtest.ubuntu.com, but only when run on armhf.

  The error looks like this:

  ERROR: /sbin/apparmor_parser: Unable to remove "/usr/sbin/slapd".
  Permission denied; attempted to load a profile while confined?

  Disabling /usr/sbin/slapd.

  https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-
  kinetic/kinetic/armhf/d/django-auth-ldap/20220927_015039_0a1ae@/log.gz

  I wasn't able to reproduce the problem.  I believe it's something
  specific to how autopkgtest.u.c launches the armhf containers.

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