And it appears it's not correctly created by default because the desktop-launch helper looks for ~/.last_revision, which in a classic snap isn't in a confined home, it's in the actual user's home directory. Deleting that file and re-launching the app fixes the issue too.
And it appears it's not correctly created by default because the desktop-launch helper looks for ~/.last_revision, which in a classic snap isn't in a confined home, it's in the actual user's home directory. Deleting that file and re-launching the app fixes the issue too.
Submitted a fix upstream: https:/ /github. com/ubuntu/ snapcraft- desktop- helpers/ pull/66