I did set it, and I did restart.

This is probably the same problem that I've seen elsewhere, where snapd
is being run via sudo or something similar, and sudo strips the relevant
environment variables.

So really this is a system-wide design problem with the interaction of
sudo and proxy settings.

No idea what the right answer is - making everything talk dbus to some
config daemon to get proxy settings?

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