[03:02] <df00z>  keep running into walls.   In the YAML file can you somehow use snap's environment variables?   Like configflags:                         - --sysconfdir=SNAP_DATA
[03:02] <df00z> trying to avoid something hacky like override-prime scripts to copy files around
[03:06] <hunterk> df00z: yeah, that's what I'm trying to do. hacky script to symlink some libs
[03:11] <df00z> Can you skip a step?  like i want to re-prime
[03:11] <df00z> snapcraft clean --skip prime or something
[03:12] <df00z> er --step
[03:18] <df00z> hunterk: override-stage works
[03:18] <df00z> override-prime is ignored
[03:18] <df00z> it looks
[03:23] <hunterk> df00z: oh nice. I'll switch to that. thanks!
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[17:52] <df00z> Do snapcraft install hooks run "in the bubble" ?  It's not finding some files in /etc that are clearly in the prime directory if I shell into the multipass environment.