> However it would seem better for the application code to automatically
update the /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.mysqld file as it learns of
paths.

I doubt that applications are meant to change that file, though I know
nothing about apparmor.

If Glom did that, it would need to ask for sudo access to do that,
making the application useless for ordinary users.

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