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I have created a simple executable which when run directly on Ubuntu, opens an url using firefox but when installed as a part of snap package, it fails with "firefox : not found" error although i have provided a network plug.

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Use xdg-open in your application to launch the url using the default web browser. On the host running the snap, they need to have snapd-xdg-open (so apt install snapd-xdg-open) installed. This will be fixed in a future snapd release.

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  • I have tried installing snapd-xdg-open and then using the xdg-open command in my source file. It works fine as a stand alone executable but when i install it as a part of snap package, it doesn't work. I do not get any error either. In my snapcraft.yaml, I have provided the 'network' plug and set confinement to strict and grade stable. Is there something I am missing here? ( like do I need to add some header in the source file for the snapd-xdg-open?)
    – Abhishek
    Jun 15, 2017 at 6:20
  • Having the same issue as @Abhishek Jan 27, 2020 at 7:36

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