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'$env:PATH' in the 'terminal.integrated.env.windows' entry in the setup doesn't seem to work #212062
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In your 1.88.1 screenshot, you're using a terminal from the powershell extension. If you create a terminal with that extension in insider's, does it have the env you expect? |
hard to see, but I think that means this is working the same in each version? |
@meganrogge Could you please revisit this issue?🙏 |
this issue has been fixed on 1.89.1, thx! |
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Type: Bug
It seems that the current version can't merge the contents of $env:PATH anymore
In version 1.88.1 it looks like this
Right now in version 1.89.0
VS Code version: Code 1.89.0 (b58957e, 2024-05-01T02:09:22.859Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.18362
Modes:
System Info
canvas_oop_rasterization: disabled_off
direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: disabled_off
opengl: enabled_on
rasterization: unavailable_off
raw_draw: disabled_off_ok
skia_graphite: disabled_off
video_decode: enabled
video_encode: enabled
vulkan: disabled_off
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
webgpu: enabled
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