@Clint: You suggested that the comment on
http://tanghus.net/2012/03/yet-another-mysql-vs-apparmor-barf/#comment-298 is
related, which seems to be the case. What I experienced wasn't a missing
/etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.mysqld, but rather that the update would have
changed the paths back
Please guys: http://tanghus.net/2012/03/yet-another-mysql-vs-apparmor-
barf/#comment-299
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AppArmor profiles need updates
It seems like some 'update' modified my modified cronjob :-/ Just had it
happen again.
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I had an update today, but I must admit that I didn't notice what it was
:-P
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To
Ok, that can't be the culprit:
Start-Date: 2011-12-13 12:03:11
Upgrade: kde-zeroconf:amd64 (4.7.3-0ubuntu0.1~ppa1, 4.7.3-0ubuntu0.1),
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