I guess because I usually figure that something installed by default that I haven't heard of is useful or important? Removing it entirely, everything loaded and I didn't have to use my ridiculous workaround. Success! Thanks!
Before removing snapd, it had the snapd directory in it, other entries in the middle as I recall, and the first two entries were not separated by a colon.
I guess because I usually figure that something installed by default that I haven't heard of is useful or important? Removing it entirely, everything loaded and I didn't have to use my ridiculous workaround. Success! Thanks!
Now: /usr/share: /usr/local/ share
$ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
/usr/share:
Before removing snapd, it had the snapd directory in it, other entries in the middle as I recall, and the first two entries were not separated by a colon.