> There is also a python parser (in aa.py) which only seems to understand the
> 'include <xxx>'
> syntax and it is this which throws errors when running the utility commands.
Exactly, that's the cause of this bug. I'll change the title to make it
obvious.
Interestingly, it has been this way for years (I checked 2.9, but it
probably also affects even older versions) without someone noticing it.
Therefore this bug doesn't qualify as regression IMHO ;-)
** Summary changed:
- Potential regression found with apparmor test on Xenial/Zesty
+ utils don't understand «include "/where/ever"» (was: Potential regression
found with apparmor test on Xenial/Zesty)
** Also affects: apparmor
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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