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chore: define user directory for binaries #117
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Signed-off-by: Vitaliy Gulyy <[email protected]>
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/home/user/.local/bin
directory may contain binaries, that could be inaccessible when using VS Code tasks.For instance, this directory contains a link to
podman
. If I launch VS Code task, environment variables appear to be not properly/completely initialized and/home/user/.local/bin
is not added toPATH
.One of the solutions is to create a directory for binaries and add it to the
PATH
variable in the Dockerfile directly.Required for eclipse-che/che#22292