** Description changed: From https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/merge_requests/1803: - In AppArmor policy, unix addresses must start with @, and when trying to - use alternations {.,.}, the parser would confuse that with an invalid - variable, rightfully so. The problem is that this was supported in - previous versions of the parser, so in order to not regress behavior, we - are accepting such strings. + In AppArmor policy, unix addresses must start with @, and when + trying to use alternations {.,.}, the parser would confuse that with an + invalid variable, rightfully so. The problem is that this was supported + in previous versions of the parser, so in order to not regress behavior, + we are accepting such strings.
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