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One of IoT Workbench dependencies, unzip, has a dependency to a node module "natives" that is not supported in VSCode any longer (see Pure-D/code-d#175).
Once you upgrade VS Code to 1.25.0, IoT Workbench will stop working.
We are working on a hotfix for this issue:
July 12, 16:28 (+8:00)
Hotfix patch has been merged into master branch. All done.
July 12, 16:23 (+8:00)
We have shipped v0.1.7 to marketplace. We are merging hotfix patch back into master branch.
July 12, 16:16 (+8:00)
All tests are passed for v0.1.7-rc. We are shipping v0.1.7 to marketplace.
July 12, 14:25 (+8:00)
We have released v0.1.7-rc to fix this issue, and test is on the go.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Related issue on VS Code:
microsoft/vscode#47569
Reason:
One of IoT Workbench dependencies, unzip, has a dependency to a node module "natives" that is not supported in VSCode any longer (see Pure-D/code-d#175).
Once you upgrade VS Code to 1.25.0, IoT Workbench will stop working.
We are working on a hotfix for this issue:
July 12, 16:28 (+8:00)
Hotfix patch has been merged into master branch. All done.
July 12, 16:23 (+8:00)
We have shipped v0.1.7 to marketplace. We are merging hotfix patch back into master branch.
July 12, 16:16 (+8:00)
All tests are passed for v0.1.7-rc. We are shipping v0.1.7 to marketplace.
July 12, 14:25 (+8:00)
We have released v0.1.7-rc to fix this issue, and test is on the go.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: