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Missing /out directory in template-string-converter #522

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RB-Lab opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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Missing /out directory in template-string-converter #522

RB-Lab opened this issue Dec 11, 2021 · 2 comments
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RB-Lab commented Dec 11, 2021

TL;DR;
In template-string-converter extension's directory the /out folder is missing.

When I've installed template-string-converter in Code OSS (from Arch official repo) which by default uses OpenVSX registry the /out directory is missing in extension folder, which prevents it from being activated. Since VisualStudio Marketplace version doesn't have such a problem, and extension maintainer doesn't seem aware of OpenVSX existance, I suppose this issue belongs here. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Full story described in meganrogge/template-string-converter#59.

Maybe related to #163.

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@filiptronicek Could you investigate what is the root cause? If currently the publish job produces a proper artefact, then we probably should unpublish bogus version and let publish job run again? Also can we try to reach out to the extension author?

@akosyakov akosyakov added the team: IDE assigned to GItpod IDE team label Dec 13, 2021
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Replied in the linked issue on the extension's repo.

@filiptronicek filiptronicek added the bug Something isn't working label Jan 6, 2022
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