Public bug reported:

Say a user wants to install a snap. They type `snap install <snap>` and
they see the progress bar starting the download. Suddenly they realize
they're trying to install the wrong thing, so they ctrl+c out of it and
`snap install <other snap>`. What they didn't realize is that ctrl+c
didn't actually stop the original installation, it just stopped showing
it. They actually need to run `snap changes` and then `snap abort` the
specific change that they initiated.

This isn't intuitive behavior. Cancellation on the client should abort
that change.

** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Cancellation on the client should cancel on the server

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