Thanks, William, that seems to move this issue forward quite a bit.

As regards the latest example I posted about (comment #17), the build
for s390x created a snappy.pot with precisely 452 strings. Apparently
that one was the latest to be imported to LP.

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+upload/18265691/+files/snapd_2.32.9+18.04_s390x_translations.tar.gz

So something needs to be done on the snapd side about it. Is there a
reasonable explanation why not all the strings are extracted during the
builds for all architectures?

When monitoring this issue, I've consequently looked at the tarballs
built for amd64, and they seem to be more reliable. So a possible
workaround might be to only run the update-pot script when building for
amd64. LP only needs one template, after all.

** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
    Milestone: ubuntu-18.04 => None

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