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Subsequent runs in IW does nothing after clicking cancel to install IPyKernel #8383

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DonJayamanne opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8639
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Subsequent runs in IW does nothing after clicking cancel to install IPyKernel #8383

DonJayamanne opened this issue Nov 29, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #8639
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  • Open Python file
  • Run cell
  • When prompted to instlal ipykernel click Cancel
  • Try running again and nothing works

I ended up spending a few minutes on this issue.
Basically I wanted to manually look for ipykernel in my python envionments (inside docker).
When going back to the python file, nothing happend.

@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label Nov 29, 2021
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