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restore setting in fresh new machine, and command "python:xxxxx" not found #560

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b10102016 opened this issue Jun 3, 2018 · 4 comments
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Describe the bug
I have a fresh new machine and I want to use this extension to restore my setting from gist.
After I Downloaded my setting from gist, I can't use python extention.
Ctrl + shift + p and all python command can't work.
It always say command "python:xxxxx" not found

What I can do is only remove .vscode directory, and reinstall my extension manually

Visual Studio Code Version : [ Version 1.23.1 ]
Code Settings Sync Version : [ 2.9.2 ]
Operating System : [ Ubuntu 18.04 ]
Occurs On: [ Download ]
Proxy Enabled: [ No ]
Gist Id: [ ef123ed3be0a63b9b082160af4516027 ]

To Reproduce
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  1. Install fresh new vscode
  2. Download setting
  3. Ctrl + Shift + P > python: xxxxx
  4. See error command "python:xxxx" not found

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There are some people having same problem
Please take a look at this issue
This man ,SiqingYu, had the same problem. Thanks

@shanalikhan
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Ok Thanks, let me figure it out.

@shanalikhan
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Duplicate of #566

@shanalikhan shanalikhan marked this as a duplicate of #566 Jun 19, 2018
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Lets track it there. =)

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Ok thanks for helping

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