If I create a print queue with the same PPD as the original poster (printing into a file) and print the test page /usr/share/cups/data/testprint, I get the following in my /var/log/syslog (in aa-complain mode):
Feb 20 22:29:23 till-precise kernel: [ 9064.784640] type=1400 audit(1329773363.116:34): apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="open" parent=9150 profile="/usr/sbin/cupsd" name="/proc/9151/auxv" pid=9151 comm="gs" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=7 ouid=7
pitti, do we need to open up the permissions here? Why does Ghostscript (gs) try to read /proc/9151/auxv?
If I create a print queue with the same PPD as the original poster (printing into a file) and print the test page /usr/share/ cups/data/ testprint, I get the following in my /var/log/syslog (in aa-complain mode):
Feb 20 22:29:23 till-precise kernel: [ 9064.784640] type=1400 audit(132977336 3.116:34) : apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="open" parent=9150 profile= "/usr/sbin/ cupsd" name="/ proc/9151/ auxv" pid=9151 comm="gs" requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=7 ouid=7
pitti, do we need to open up the permissions here? Why does Ghostscript (gs) try to read /proc/9151/auxv?