I'm running libvirt-bin 1.3.1-1ubuntu10.6 and still getting this error.
And it is not related to a space with the directory of a .iso file or
something.

This is really bizarre. Like other's, those files do exist have other
(world) read access set, so no clue what code is asserting that don't
exist (when they do). From virt-manager's perspective, the error in the
libvirtd daemon process is not visible...

I found reverting changes in `/etc/apparmor/libvirt/TEMPLATE.qemu`
seemed to fix my error.

As per a prior comment above, a related bug is how cumbersome apparmor
error handling is. For example, nothing in libvirt nor apparmor had any
indicator that something `TEMPLATE.qemu` was putting it off. It even
actually generated the per domain apparmor files (as other have
observed)

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  Unable to set AppArmor profile [...] no such file or directory

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