Linux issue : .../.config/code-oss-dev vs .../.config/code/...
See original GitHub issueBonjour I compiled and run VSCode on a Raspberry (Debian) and it works I’m able to use Python (0.55) and C/C++ (0.9.3) extensions
However I’m not able to install the vscode-icons extension
Indeed after the Reload here is the message I get : Activating extension robertohuertasm.vscode-icons
failed: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/home/philippe/.config/Code/User/vsicons.settings.json’.
Looking around in my home directory I can see /home/philippe/.config/code-oss-dev/User directory but no /home/philippe/.config/Code/User directory
Are you aware of such behavior? Is it an issue on my side?
Any advise or idea is more than welcome. Best regards, Philippe
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I just modify the name as you requested and recompile Works like a charm Many thanks for the fast answer and the trick I hope my feedback helped, Philippe
PS : I’m not sure to understand why there are differents name nor what OSS stand for.
OSS = Open Source Software