Edge older than stable?

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corrado@corrado-n3-rr-0410:~$ snap info snapd-desktop-integration name: snapd-desktop-integration summary: Desktop Integration for snapd publisher: Canonical✓ store-url: ``Install snapd-desktop-integration on Linux | Snap Store license: unset description: | Provides a user session daemon used to provide a bridge between the user’s session and snapd. Used for things like automatic theme installation. services: snapd-desktop-integration: simple, enabled, inactive snap-id: IrwRHakqtzhFRHJOOPxKVPU0Kk7Erhcu tracking: latest/stable/ubuntu-26.04 refresh-date: 8 days ago, at 07:46 CEST channels: latest/stable: 0.9 2026-04-07 (361) 593kB - latest/candidate: 0.9 2026-04-02 (361) 593kB - latest/beta: ↑ latest/edge: 0.9 2026-01-26 (348) 593kB - installed: 0.9 (361) 593kB - corrado@corrado-n3-rr-0410:~$

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Edge older than stable?

This can occur if the snap is directly published to the stable-r risk channel other than edge.

Regardless the fact the stable channel is always the endorsed one of a snap, if the revisions published in the edge channel is older you shouldn’t use them.

You can also request the snap publisher to “close” the edge channel to make it unavailable to the users.

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I was actually wondering why the versioning looked a bit flipped in this case. It makes total sense when you break down how the different channels are prioritized.

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