Units API.

See the Weblate's Web API documentation for detailed description of the API.

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        "This creates an approximate profile for the program or application selected. You can generate approximate profiles for binary executables and interpreted script programs. The resulting profile is called <quote>approximate</quote> because it does not necessarily contain all of the profile entries that the program needs to be properly confined by <phrase>AppArmor</phrase>. The minimum <command>aa-autodep</command> approximate profile has, at minimum, a base include directive, which contains basic profile entries needed by most programs. For certain types of programs, <command>aa-autodep</command> generates a more expanded profile. The profile is generated by recursively calling <command>ldd(1)</command> on the executables listed on the command line."
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