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avouacr opened this issue May 5, 2025 · 5 comments

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avouacr commented May 5, 2025

We should find a way to prevent this behavior.

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fcomte commented May 6, 2025

probably a recent bug in continu plugin , I opened this issue

continuedev/continue#5534

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sestinj commented May 7, 2025

Fix here will be released soon @avouacr: continuedev/continue#5549

Curious whether you are on Linux? It appears that this only happened on particular operating systems, otherwise it almost certainly would have been caught during the week in which this change was in pre-release

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fcomte commented May 7, 2025

@sestinj this project is our docker image (based on linux) for datascience ( vscode, jupyter, rstudio ) We recently added continu as a default plugin. Those docker images are build every week

A instance is here https://datalab.sspcloud.fr

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sestinj commented May 7, 2025

Ah ok this makes sense! Very cool to see Continue here by default. If we can do anything to make the dev containers experience better I'd love to know

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fcomte commented May 9, 2025

thx for your answer 🙏 , for sure if we have ideas we will let you know @sestinj

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