Per conversation on IRC:
<niemeyer> I think it can be closed
18:44:34 snapd indeed operates closer to make -j than it does to apt or deb in
that regard
<niemeyer> Those really serialize all steps of the installation, while snapd
goes wild and only rejects known conflicts as you pointed out pedronis
<niemeyer> make -j also doesn't parallelize _everything_ either.. just the
things it knows are independent.. so vaguely resembling snapd's behavior indeed
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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please support parallel operation
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