@seth because it is dynamically shipped with the snapd package for classic installs so PATH gets automatically extended with install/removal of the snapd package.
for image builds i am now adding it to /etc/environment (which is traditionally the place for the global PATH variable in debian and Ubuntu) at build time, that should fix the issue for the images at least.
@seth because it is dynamically shipped with the snapd package for classic installs so PATH gets automatically extended with install/removal of the snapd package.
for image builds i am now adding it to /etc/environment (which is traditionally the place for the global PATH variable in debian and Ubuntu) at build time, that should fix the issue for the images at least.