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File Blame Annotations No Longer Working #174

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imoby opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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File Blame Annotations No Longer Working #174

imoby opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 4 comments
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imoby commented Oct 20, 2017

  • GitLens Version: 5.7.0
  • VSCode Version: 1.17.2
  • OS Version: High Sierra

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Open a file that has git history
  2. Initiate File Blame Annotations through button or through keyboard shortcut
  3. File blame annotations does not open.

Issue started happening from the new version

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Same problem.

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eamodio commented Oct 20, 2017

Doh! Thank you for the report -- 5.7.1 is out now with a fix. That's what I get for trying to push a release when I'm not feeling well ;)

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@eamodio eamodio added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 20, 2017
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imoby commented Oct 20, 2017

@eamodio thanks for the quick fix! Hope you get well soon

@eamodio eamodio removed this from the Soon™ milestone Jul 19, 2019
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