This is slightly better with snapd 2.18, it will show in snap changes:
"""
893 Done 2016-12-05T11:44:30Z 2016-12-05T11:45:09Z Refresh snaps
"ubuntu-core", "foo"
894 Done 2016-12-05T11:44:30Z 2016-12-05T11:45:09Z Refresh snap
"ubuntu-core"
895 Done 2016-12-05T11:46:23Z 2016-12-05T11:46:23Z Refresh all snaps: no
updates
"""
However the changes are still purged after a couple of days and not logged to a
file in /var/log for easy "grep".
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Summary changed:
- No easy way to see what has changed on your system
+ No easy way to see what has changed on your system from /var/log (changes
purged too early)
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