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Stuck in ' Reactivating terminals' on the remote server #24286
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@ArcticOc Can you share your logs from Output > Python? and from Output > Python Locator? Also, provide details on the environment that was used. To unblock you can add this to your user settings: |
After adding this setting: Here is the OUTPUT > Python. Python
Here is the OUTPUT > Python Locator. Python Locator
Here is the env info. env info
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@DonJayamanne looks like a case |
@ArcticOc @karthiknadig I do not believe this is a bug in Pet, This is most likely an empty conda env, |
Sure, here: output
Btw, I’m not sure why, but it’s working fine now. |
Type: Bug
Extension version: 2024.16.1
VS Code version: Code 1.94.2 (384ff7382de624fb94dbaf6da11977bba1ecd427, 2024-10-09T16:08:44.566Z)
OS version: Darwin arm64 24.1.0
Modes:
Remote OS version: Linux x64 5.4.0-196-generic
System Info
canvas_oop_rasterization: enabled_on
direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
opengl: enabled_on
rasterization: enabled
raw_draw: disabled_off_ok
skia_graphite: disabled_off
video_decode: enabled
video_encode: enabled
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
webgpu: enabled
webnn: disabled_off
A/B Experiments
It works fine for local workspaces.
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