This could be solved by performing a checksum of 'apparmor_parser -p',
storing it and then do comparisons against it later. This does have a
performance impact, but could conceivably cleanup the boot logic quite a
bit.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1238007

Title:
  aa-clickhook -f does not properly consider changes to abstractions and
  #include directories

Status in “click-apparmor” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  click-apparmor tries very hard to only use apparmor_parser when
  needed, but it is too aggressive currently. Right now it will only hit
  the parser if the output of easyprof changes. However, if an
  abstraction changes or something in the new
  /usr/share/apparmor/hardware directories change, the policy won't be
  updated. This needs to be fixed.

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