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I have a proxy defined in my Linux environment; unfortunately this interferes with the ability for the ionide plugin to work at all. I think this is the case because on the proxy I can see the localhost calls it is forwarding to the proxy.
[12:01:29 DEBUG] got FSAC line, is it the started message? true
[12:01:29 DEBUG] FSAC stdout: [I] 2016-12-09T01:01:29.4575280Z: listener started in 51.971 ms with binding 127.0.0.1:8563 [Suave.Tcp.tcpIpServer]
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (001) -> {lint}, File = "..."
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (002) -> {project}, File = "...."
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (003) -> {parse}, File = "~/src/...."
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (001) <- {lint} ERROR in 814 ms: Error: Request failed with status code 502 Data=undefined
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (002) <- {project} ERROR in 813 ms: Error: socket hang up Data=undefined
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (003) <- {parse} ERROR in 801 ms: Error: Request failed with status code 502 Data=undefined
Is there a way to turn the proxy usage off just for the ionide plugin and/or backend service so that vs-code attempts to use the local machine for the type checking and other features? The no_proxy environment variable seems to be ignored/not propogated into the running vs-code instance.
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I have a proxy defined in my Linux environment; unfortunately this interferes with the ability for the ionide plugin to work at all. I think this is the case because on the proxy I can see the localhost calls it is forwarding to the proxy.
[12:01:29 DEBUG] got FSAC line, is it the started message? true
[12:01:29 DEBUG] FSAC stdout: [I] 2016-12-09T01:01:29.4575280Z: listener started in 51.971 ms with binding 127.0.0.1:8563 [Suave.Tcp.tcpIpServer]
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (001) -> {lint}, File = "..."
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (002) -> {project}, File = "...."
[12:01:29 INFO ] REQ (003) -> {parse}, File = "~/src/...."
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (001) <- {lint} ERROR in 814 ms: Error: Request failed with status code 502 Data=undefined
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (002) <- {project} ERROR in 813 ms: Error: socket hang up Data=undefined
[12:01:30 ERROR] RES (003) <- {parse} ERROR in 801 ms: Error: Request failed with status code 502 Data=undefined
Is there a way to turn the proxy usage off just for the ionide plugin and/or backend service so that vs-code attempts to use the local machine for the type checking and other features? The no_proxy environment variable seems to be ignored/not propogated into the running vs-code instance.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: