Public bug reported:
It would be nice to have a "snap watch" or similar that would allow one
to monitor the progress of a change. Scenarios like dropped shell, or
waiting on the terminal for a process started in via the browser or in a
different session, for example.
$ snap watch 3
Downloading foo [3.20 MB / 3.32 MB [===============================>____] 96.45
% 845.31 KB/s
bonus points if you can just "snap watch" with no change id.
** Affects: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
It would be nice to have a "snap watch" or similar that would allow one
to monitor the progress of a change. Scenarios like dropped shell, or
- waiting on the terminal for a process started in a different session or
- via the browser, for example.
+ waiting on the terminal for a process started in via the browser or in a
+ different session, for example.
$ snap watch 3
Downloading foo [3.20 MB / 3.32 MB [===============================>____]
96.45 % 845.31 KB/s
-
bonus points if you can just "snap watch" with no change id.
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have a snap command to wait for a change
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