According to
http://wiki.apparmor.net/index.php/QuickProfileLanguage#File_Globbing,
/etc/mysql/** will match  any file or directory in or below /etc/mysql/.
So this should work. If it isn't working for you, I suspect that you
have an unrelated issue that inadvertently got fixed when you edited the
profile.

We haven't had any other reports claiming this. The lack of other
reports suggests to me your suggestion cannot be the root cause -
otherwise every user upgrading from a customised my.cnf in Trusty would
be affected and this is clearly not the case.

If you disagree, then please provide exact steps to reproduce so that
this can be independently verified, and then change the bug status back
to New.

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  mysql server fails to start due to faulty apparmor profile

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