The content interface does not allow using arbitrary absolute paths.
When it was first defined all paths were relative to "$SNAP". We now
support various other bases but as a legacy fallback we still allow
"plain" paths (that don't start with one of the recognized variables)
and we insert "$SNAP" automatically.
The content interface does not allow arbitrary placements of mouted
data. The future work on the "overmount" interface may facilitate that
but it does not yet exist at this time.
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Absolute paths used with the 'content' interface are actually relative
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