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Server returned 404 #15

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Moncef12 opened this issue Jun 4, 2016 · 9 comments
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Server returned 404 #15

Moncef12 opened this issue Jun 4, 2016 · 9 comments
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@Moncef12
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Moncef12 commented Jun 4, 2016

Hi,

I'm getting: "Server returned 404" , when launching the command (ctrl+p => ext install vscode-icons) to install this extension.

(I'm on linux/ubuntu).

@robertohuertasm
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Hi @Moncef12, have you checked your internet connection? I've just tested it with a new Ubuntu machine and it worked fine. This issue of yours is not related to the extension but to the VS Code marketplace. It's Microsoft who provides the package.

Please, try it again and let me know what you find. 😉

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@Moncef12 any news on this?

@Moncef12
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Moncef12 commented Jun 6, 2016

@robertohuertasm : the same problem, I will upgrade to the last version of vscode today and try again.

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Ok. Let me know how it ends so I can close the issue. 😉

@Meerownymous
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Meerownymous commented Jun 7, 2016

Same problem for me - If i open ctrl+p and enter the command, VS doesn't find your extension and only suggests some other ones.

Edit: When entering "ext install icons", it displays your extension "vscode-icons" in the list and you will be able to install it with a click.
However, the icons are not showing in the newest version :(

@robertohuertasm
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@Meerownymous what's the version you have installed? Uninstall it and reinstall it again.f I've tested it in Windows, Ubuntu and OS X and I can't reproduce this behaviour.

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Meerownymous commented Jun 7, 2016

Visual Studio Version 1.2.0, build from yesterday, on Windows [10.]
The extension version is 1.0.20

I figured out that putting the module name in quotes solves the listing problem: ext install "vscode-icons" - I guess that vscode otherwise treats it as two words.

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@robertohuertasm
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@Meerownymous thank you very much for your findings! It seems that vscode maybe a very common term in all the extensions and as you said, vscode treats the search as two different words. In fact, if you try ext install icons it shows you the extension right away. If you put ext install vscode-icons it does appear, but listed down in the scroll.

Anyway, this doesn't seem to be the same problem that @Moncef12 reported. @Moncef12 do you have any news on this?

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Moncef12 commented Jun 7, 2016

It works !! I'm on the last version 1.2. (I was on a really old version 0.10 ...)

Thank you very much !!

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