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Python3 binary path setting not taken into account #580

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mike6942069420 opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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Python3 binary path setting not taken into account #580

mike6942069420 opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 3 comments
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I first open the global settings menu and go to the General page, then I set my python3 binary path to /usr/bin/python3 and click "Apply".
When I then click on the "Check dependencies" button, I always see Python found in path: /tools/Xilinx/Vivado/2020.2/tps/lnx64/python-3.8.3/bin/python3 and not the python interpreter at the path I specified it to.

I am running the latest vscode version (1.86.2) on ubuntu 23.10 using python3 version 3.11.6.

I tried the release (v5.0.12) and prerealease versions of the teroshdl extension to no avail.

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qarlosalberto commented Feb 18, 2024 via email

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Thanks for your response. No, it does not work with the marker version of teroshdl either.

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