I don't think we could/should warn because we don't know for sure which
content slot should be used, just because the default-provider is
disabled doesn't mean that the user isn't trying to use some other
provider of the content interface.

We could maybe expose some additional property on interface slots which
forces a warning to be exposed, but that would be a fair amount of work.

What would be easier and more preferable I think (that would also
benefit more snaps) is to update the extension hook that is being used
here to use `snapctl is-connected ...` on all the content interface
plugs that should be coming from the platform snaps, that code if put
into upstream snapcraft would benefit all snaps built with the extension
that presumably all require using a platform snap.

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  [snap] configure hook fails because the gnome-3-28-1804 platform snap
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