Sorry but I cannot disagree more. 
When an application requires an external dependency that's missing, snapd must 
install whatever is needed to fulfil the requirements transparently. 
Maybe the snap can declare this somehow, I don't know, I mostly use debs. 

The current situation is terrible from a usability point of view. An end-user 
expects snap to just work, without any additional dependencies. That is after 
all the point of using Snaps. 
When it doesn't they'll just install the .dep file.

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  snapd doesn't ensure portals are available even when they are needed

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