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Some of these look worrying to me, but maybe not critical.
resolving shell environment failed
VS Code tries to spawn a shell to get your latest environment, but
this is only really important if you add new environment variables
after spawning code-server. You would need to look into things
like your bashrc and see if there is something causing an issue.
I think if you run with `--log trace` VS Code will tell you the
command they are trying to spawn, so you could run that command
yourself to debug it.
restarting watcher after error: terminated by itself with code null, signal: SIGSEGV
Really not too sure about this one. You mentioned that the
.gitignore is not picked up until you reload, and this could be
why. I am not familiar enough to say why it might be crashing
though so you might have better luck asking the VS Code folks.
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I get this same set of logs every time I reload the browser. When client reconnects all is fine. I assume this is a nothing concerning just the last dying gasps of a broken connection and can be ignored>
As so why I reloaded the page it seems that adding items to .gitignore, vscode won't update the new status of those files and directories until a reload.
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