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issues - Fix spelling mistakes of AppArmor and Arch Linux
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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ Known bugs are tracked on the meta issue **[#75](https://github.com/roddhjav/app
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* `deny` rules are enforced even in complain mode,
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* `attach_disconnected` (and `mediate_deleted`) will break the program if they are required and missing in the profile,
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* If apparmor does not find the profile to transition `rPx`.
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* If AppArmor does not find the profile to transition `rPx`.
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### Pacman "could not get current working directory"
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ error: could not get current working directory
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This is **a feature, not a bug!** It can safely be ignored. Pacman tries to get your current directory. You will only get this error when you run pacman in your home directory.
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According to the Archlinux guideline, on Archlinux, packages cannot install files under `/home/`. Therefore, the [`pacman`][pacman] profile purposely does not allow access of your home directory.
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According to the Arch Linux guideline, on Arch Linux, packages cannot install files under `/home/`. Therefore, the [`pacman`][pacman] profile purposely does not allow access of your home directory.
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This provides a basic protection against some packages (on the AUR) that may have rogue install script.
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