Implement aa-caller daemon that reads logs from journalctl#109
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jack-ullery merged 17 commits intomainfrom Jan 18, 2026
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Implement aa-caller daemon that reads logs from journalctl#109jack-ullery merged 17 commits intomainfrom
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this helps avoid a python BrokenPipeError
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Fixes #82, Fixes #104, Fixes #80 by creating a daemon process for aa-caller (written in Python) to read/communicate all that information asynchronously to AppArmor via a pipe.
I had to rewrite a lot of the code to handle this asynchronous process, but it should work now.
This breaks log parsing for people that don't use journalctl. But that should be a minority, and that would not be too hard to fix in the future.