Package Details: visual-studio-code-bin 1.89.1-2

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/visual-studio-code-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: visual-studio-code-bin
Description: Visual Studio Code (vscode): Editor for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications (official binary version)
Upstream URL: https://code.visualstudio.com/
Licenses: custom: commercial
Conflicts: code
Provides: code, vscode
Submitter: dcelasun
Maintainer: dcelasun
Last Packager: dcelasun
Votes: 1423
Popularity: 20.52
First Submitted: 2017-12-18 19:14 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-12 05:01 (UTC)

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dcelasun commented on 2017-11-15 06:20 (UTC) (edited on 2020-02-06 21:33 (UTC) by dcelasun)

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  • What is the difference between this package and the one in the community repo?

This is the official binary distribution from Microsoft. The one in the community repo is an unofficial build made from source. Beyond the license difference and branding, there are some proprietary features not available in the open source version.

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  • I'm using an AUR helper (yay, yaourt etc.) and I can't install it. Why?

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  • When I install this package xdg-open uses vscode, not my file manager! How do I fix this?

Install shared-mime-info-gnome. Also see this reddit thread.

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fcrespo82 commented on 2016-08-05 18:11 (UTC)

If anyone did it like me and created manually a symlink from /usr/bin/code to /opt/${pkgname}/bin/code Just remove the symlink and install again, it should work

dcelasun commented on 2016-08-05 06:28 (UTC)

Updated to 1.4.0. The PKGBUILD isn't "invalid", it builds and installs just fine so please avoid hyperbole. If you have specific - and non-cosmetic - problems with it, post them here instead of passive aggressively linking to the wiki.

theaifam5 commented on 2016-08-04 22:37 (UTC) (edited on 2016-08-04 22:56 (UTC) by theaifam5)

just set pkgver=1.4.0 _release=6276dcb0ae497766056b4c09ea75be1d76a8b679 md5sums_x86_64='86881a676f8b582886618933d5b55267' md5sums_i686='acba124c25d7ca9356824ee416e72688' And please update what said @fcrespo82 -.- And PKGBUILD is invalid btw. Read https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD

<deleted-account> commented on 2016-07-19 19:27 (UTC)

I set GOPATH in ~/.bashrc Then I checked it: # export => declare -x GOPATH="/home/user/GoProjects" But vscode doesn't find this variable: GOPATH is not set How to fix it?

HaskuldNihil commented on 2016-07-12 14:24 (UTC)

Приятный редактор!)

fcrespo82 commented on 2016-06-07 16:59 (UTC)

I think that to mantain compatibility across platforms the symlink should be code, and no visual-studio-code. Line: `ln -s /opt/${pkgname}/bin/code "${pkgdir}"/usr/bin/visual-studio-code` should be: `ln -s /opt/${pkgname}/bin/code "${pkgdir}"/usr/bin/code`

dcelasun commented on 2016-05-20 10:36 (UTC)

@Lindenk: Fair enough, I've updated the symlink and bumped pkgrel.

Lindenk commented on 2016-05-19 13:41 (UTC) (edited on 2016-05-19 13:42 (UTC) by Lindenk)

@dcelasun: Yes, many of the command line options only work with the wrapper such as --help and -w (wait until closed to return) along with any options that should print something. Also, by default, vscode should fork without forcing the terminal it was run from to stay open, which doesn't happen when run without the wrapper. Actually, this issue was what spurred the conversation on github yesterday: https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/6484

dcelasun commented on 2016-05-19 07:45 (UTC)

@Lindenk: bin/code is just a bash wrapper for the actual binary. For me, it seems to be working fine without it, are you having any specific problems?

Lindenk commented on 2016-05-18 19:59 (UTC)

Also, a dev working on the project has created an issue asking for any input that might help maintain the package. https://github.com/Microsoft/vscode/issues/6495