libvirt searches at startup for one of the kvm-img and qemu-img
commands.   If the kvm-img command goes away while libvirt is running,
then it continues to try to use kvm-img, and this error occurs.
Restarting libvirt is therefore a workaround.

The kvm-img command has not existed since early in the trusty cycle.  On
a precise-to-trusty upgrade, libvirt will be restarted (preventing this
error from being seen).  The reason you saw it was that yo uupgraded
from the saucy version, which is no longer spuported.

I'll therefore mark this bug invalid.  We could otherwise handle it by
having qemu updates always cause a libvirt restart, but i don't believe
that's warranted.

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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