** Description changed:

  =================================================
  Bugs are not infrequently reported along the lines of
  Unable to set Apparmor Profile for [emulator]: No such file or directory
  
- It is frequently (always?) the result of some value - a cdrom or disk
- file, smbios, or something - which has spaces of odd characters which
- mess up virt-aa-helper or libvirt itself.
+ It is frequently (always?) the result of some value (a cdrom or disk
+ file) which has spaces of odd characters which mess up virt-aa-helper or
+ libvirt itself.
  
  We should attempt to detect this early on.  Perhaps we can use a qemu hook, 
or add a check in virt-aa-helper.
  =================================================
  
  /usr/bin/kvm-spice is a soft-link to /usr/bin/kvm
  
  in /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/libvirt-qemu there is no line for kvm-
  spice.
  
  This leads rise to the error:
  libvirt:  error : unable to set AppArmor profile 
'libvirt-224075ba-a31a-48e9-98fe-337146e9f4f1' for '/usr/bin/kvm-spice': No 
such file or directory
  
  when using e.g. OpenStack
  
  $ lsb_release -rd
  Description:    Ubuntu 14.10
  Release:        14.10
  
  $ dpkg -l|grep libvirt-bin
  ii  libvirt-bin                         1.2.8-0ubuntu11                     
amd64        programs for the libvirt library

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