You don't need to. snapd will pull in everything that is needed to run the
snap. If it doesn't then the problem is with the snap. Perhaps the
snapcraft.yaml doesn't specify the interfaces correctly for example.
This is not a bug in GNOME Software.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
> Generally speaking snaps do not have dependencies as such, everything is
> bundled inside the snap.
> Some snaps use platform snaps to provide some core libs, but that's not
> relevant in this case.
That snaps does not have dependencies is a nice theory, but as you said
that some snaps use pla
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
Generally speaking snaps do not have dependencies as such, everything is
bundled inside the snap. Some snaps use platform snaps to provide some
core libs, but that's not relevant in this case. FWIW, I tested the
notepad++ snap from Taqi Raza and it
software-center does not provide snaps at all. This is either a problem
with the snap itself, or with gnome-software.
** Package changed: software-center (Ubuntu) => gnome-software (Ubuntu)
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