You don't need to.  snapd will pull in everything that is needed to run the 
snap.  If it doesn't then the problem is with the snap.  Perhaps the 
snapcraft.yaml doesn't specify the interfaces correctly for example.
This is not a bug in GNOME Software.


** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
       Status: Opinion => Invalid

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  Installed snaps miss dependencies and permissions

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