** Description changed:

  * Impact
  
  the apparmor profile blocks the connection to the accessibility bus
  since it hasn't been updated for the new socket location,
  https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/at-spi2-core/-/issues/43
  
  * Test Case
  
  start evince, it shouldn't print the warning
  
  dbind-WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus: Failed to
  connect to socket /run/user/UID/at-spi/bus_0: Permission denied
  
+ start orca, it should be able to read the content of evince
+ 
  * Regression potential
  
  The change is only allowing an extra location in the apparmor profile,
  we kept also the old path for compatibility reasons and for making the
  profile easier to share between series. Allowing the extra location
  shouldn't create a regression but if the change was incorrect it is
  possible that evince would still bot be able to connect to the bus

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  Couldn't connect to accessibility bus

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