Richard W.M. Jones 4ed83ffdbe valgrind: Add another libvirt suppression
It seems as if this is just a variation on the previous libvirt
suppression.

==2042391== 61 (48 direct, 13 indirect) bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in
 loss record 267 of 507
==2042391==    at 0x4846464: calloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:1340)
==2042391==    by 0x54EE318: g_malloc0 (gmem.c:163)
==2042391==    by 0x5017D4C: virClassNew (virobject.c:189)
==2042391==    by 0x523CCB9: virDataTypesOnce.lto_priv.0 (datatypes.c:111)
==2042391==    by 0x4D8BE42: __pthread_once_slow (pthread_once.c:116)
==2042391==    by 0x50345E1: virOnce (virthread.c:44)
==2042391==    by 0x523CD6A: virGetConnect (datatypes.c:121)
==2042391==    by 0x51FBC1F: virConnectOpenInternal (libvirt.c:893)
==2042391==    by 0x51FCC11: virConnectOpenAuth (libvirt.c:1271)
==2042391==    by 0x4A3ECAD: guestfs_int_open_libvirt_connection.constprop.0 (li
bvirt-auth.c:224)
==2042391==    by 0x4A1D62A: launch_libvirt.lto_priv.0 (launch-libvirt.c:389)
==2042391==    by 0x4993739: guestfs_launch (launch.c:114)

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