Canonical Livepatch Service- canonical-livepatch: command not found

Asked by caver1

I have signed up for Canonical Livepatch Service and have received my token.
I then followed the instructions to install and enable;
sudo snap install canonical-livepatch then sudo canonical-livepatch enable (my token)
I have checked and the canonical-livepatch is installed.
but when I run the next command- sudo canonical-livepatch enable (my token), all I get is- sudo: canonical-livepatch: command not found

Thank you,
Caver1

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Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
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Best Manfred Hampl (m-hampl) said :
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caver1 (blarrab) said :
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Thanks Manfred Hampl, that solved my question.

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Ben Johnson (a03-6eo-chg) said :
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Why should it be the user's responsibility to add /snap/bin to the effective PATH?

How many other packages require the user to modify the PATH manually before they're functional? I can't think of one.

This is a bug, as far as any reasonable person is concerned.