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Support for updates using git #3215
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Thanks for your suggestion. I'm marking as a feature request. I'm wondering why Please 👍 the first comment to +1 the issue. If we get enough interest, we'll consider adding the feature in the future. |
So, on Windows I have one proxy (no user/pass and it didn't work) I usually can't leave the proxy option in vscode, so when it starts it gets an error and breaks the install. Perhaps it would be possible to "rollback" the installation if it fails for some reason? (or at least check if the downloads were successful before probably deleting the folders?) |
In your case, if you're having problem with proxies, I think you're going to have to stick to manual offline installation. The only suggestion we have for you at this point is to try and script as much of it as possible for yourself (depending on when proxy issues become a problem). You may do the same for updates/upgrades. |
I'm in WSL and I have to update with the offline instructions because of proxy problems, but some CLI applications I use inside wsl have scripts that just clone using git and that works fine.
So, the no automatic install could have an option for updates through git and I think it would solve my proxy problems.
Would this be something possible?
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