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Shared terminal requires Visual Studio Code 1.26.0 or above using VS Code 1.27.2 #9

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sbusso opened this issue Oct 7, 2018 · 4 comments

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sbusso commented Oct 7, 2018

I try to open a shared terminal from a connected environment and I get this error. I use VS Code 1.27.2

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sbusso commented Oct 7, 2018

Actually there is this message twice, once to ask to continue and then it appears again and terminal not show.

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iann0036 commented Oct 7, 2018

Hi Stephane,

If you're on Windows, this is a known issue being tracked over at #7 . We're just waiting on the VS Code team to stabilize an API that will give us the Windows support, hopefully to be ready in about a month.

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sbusso commented Oct 7, 2018

sorry for not sharing more details, I m on macos 10.14

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iann0036 commented Oct 8, 2018

Hi Stephane,

Apologies for that, was able to replicate. This feature will also be blocked by the VS Code API release, hopefully that will come in a month. I'll have to fix up that terrible error message!

The VS Code version of Shared Terminal will additionally not be compatible with Cloud9 web clients, only other VS Code clients (due to implementation constraints).

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