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Broken "Ensure Prelaunch Dependencies" task #106877
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I had an old Insiders on my macbook, it worked there and then failed after updating. Looking into, have a feeling it's tasks-related though as I haven't touched this in several weeks. The prelaunch task is as simple as it gets
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Seems to have been caused by 49ec999, I suspect by moving some of the path.normalize to path.relative. I don't have enough context to safely fix it myself. Marking important since this seems to affect all shell tasks on OSX |
To support remote properly we should never be calling |
Turned out to be unrelated to the |
@alexr00 When will this be released? My VSCode is completely broken. |
This issue also affects Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS. VSCode version: 1.50.0-insider \d1f267742169584db010716d92addf50d4cd8139 |
It's fixed! Least, on the Debian ecosystem. Thank y'all for the quick fix! |
Sadly, this just fixed one aspect of the bug for me. System is Ubuntu 18.04 |
I opened a new ticket for this issue: |
Can't use the Launch VS Code config because the prelaunch task is broken.
The terminal process failed to launch: Starting directory (cwd) "/Users/roblou/code/vscode/~/code/vscode" does not exist.
@connor4312 @alexr00 any idea? I don't see what's determining the terminal cwd.
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