@zebul666 since a built-in core feature of snap packages is automated
self-tests and automated roll-back to the former working version you
need at least two versions around.
I believe snapd currently keeps a third one for a potential "factory-
reset" feature (so you can go back to the initially se
Keeping the snap is one useless thing. I already knew about that.
Another one is to keep them mounted. Just a stupid waste of ressource
that accomplish extactly nothing.
Who made those design decision ? Why the admin/user is not in charge
here ?
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The bug is about "every" revision of a snap being mounted. This is not
the case, only the last three are, the rest is garbage collected.
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it really only need to keep the one in use mounted, not sure i'd call
this invalid, a rollback/switch/refresh could simply do the mounting
dynamically
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Snappy keeps the last three revisions it saw (per snap). This is
expected behaviour.
** Changed in: snapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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