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Provide a better error message when kernel dies #7318

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joyceerhl opened this issue Aug 27, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #7646
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Provide a better error message when kernel dies #7318

joyceerhl opened this issue Aug 27, 2021 · 2 comments · Fixed by #7646
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@joyceerhl joyceerhl added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label Aug 27, 2021
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greazer commented Aug 27, 2021

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@greazer @joyce do we know what's required to resolve this issue.
The title indicates we have a problem, but i'd argue the problem seems to be related to the Python environment being busted, hence nothing we can do from Jupyter extension

@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne changed the title win32api import error causes kernel start failures for notebook and interactive window Provide a better error message when kernel dies Sep 23, 2021
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@greazer greazer modified the milestones: September 2021, October 2021 Sep 23, 2021
@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne added engineering and removed bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug labels Sep 27, 2021
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