> they have to do with python applications with apport hooks that are
confined with apparmor.

The hook is defined in site.py, so by definition all python applications
have the hook, and thus all python applications that are confined with
apparmor.

So either we want that apport for all of them, or (what I think makes
more sense) none of them.

I guess the question is: Shouldn't we have a python-apport abstraction
that apps (or local admin) can include to make debugging work under
apparmor? It should probably live in apport, I guess, so apport can
define which files it needs.

IIRC, the gcc stuff is irrelevant, that comes from ctypes, imported from
magic, not from apport. But that might also be a case where it could be
useful to have a python-ctypes abstraction, probably shipped in python.

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