We see the multiple commands but there's no way to differentiate between
them. At the moment we're just launching the first command in the list.
I think as a first step the order should be as the developer intended,
so picking the first one is an appropriate default.
If we want to support launching multiple applications from a snap, then we
probably need more metadata. For example we probably need:
- Some sort of description for each app
- We need to know if some apps are graphical and some are not (we're looking at
the slots the snap requests to use this).
We also need to work out how to expose this in GNOME Software, either
multiple launch buttons per snap or break the snap into multiple
entries.
** Summary changed:
- When launching a snap from Ubuntu Software, it runs the first command
alphabetically
+ GNOME Software only supports running one application from a snap
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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