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Composer update in git bash is all messy #64020

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buttflattery opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 2 comments
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Composer update in git bash is all messy #64020

buttflattery opened this issue Nov 29, 2018 · 2 comments
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  • VSCode Version:1.29.1
  • OS Version: windows 10

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. open vs code from the start menu
  2. browse the project folder
  3. press CTRL+` To open terminal
  4. type composer update and it displays the text as follows

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Does this issue occur when all extensions are disabled?:
Yes

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Tyriar commented Nov 29, 2018

This is likely related to winpty, tracking in #45693

@Tyriar Tyriar closed this as completed Nov 29, 2018
@Tyriar Tyriar added the *duplicate Issue identified as a duplicate of another issue(s) label Nov 29, 2018
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