There is now an <abstractions/wayland>, which is #include'd by
<abstractions/gnome>. It includes weston-shared, but not the Wayland
socket itself.
I suspect a better rule for that would be:
owner /run/user/*/wayland-[0-9]* rw,
so that the numbered sockets that are conventionally used are matched
more precisely.
The complete set of possible fd-passed shared-memory backing files is
more like:
owner /run/user/*/{mesa,mutter,sdl,weston,xwayland}-shared-* rw,
because the Wayland code to create an anonymous backing file for shared
memory has been copied and pasted all over the place, with some
instances changing the name.
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Evince's Apparmour profile prevents opening docs from other apps under
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