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Describe the bug
With XDG_CONFIG_HOME set to something other than $HOME/.config, the supplied apparmor profile DENIES the file access to the redshift.conf file. Adding the line:
owner @{XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/redshift/redshift.conf r,
to the usr.bin.redshift file fixes this when running redshift from the command line. It does not fix it when running redshift-gtk however.