SSH helper settings in workspace?
Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:00 am
Hi!
I'm trying to sqeeze a big project with lots of subfolders (= libraries) into VMS IDE. To ease the configuration, I wrote a Python script that generates a .vscode/vmssoftware.synchronizer-settings.json in every folder with the correct incantations to build the libraries.
I've collected all folders and global settings in a workspace file, and certain settings (e.g. files.encoding and .associations) work throughout all folders, but SSH helper settings configured there don't seem to get propagated to folders (Error message on synchronization: "Cannot find files on remote source. Synchronization failed."). If I create .vscode/vmssoftware.ssh-helper-settings.json with the very same settings in every folder, synchronization works.
Is that behaviour by design or by bug?
VSCode 1.57.1 with VMS IDE 1.5.41 on Windows10, remote system is VSI OpenVMS I64 V8.4-2L1
Thanks for any insights,
Martin
I'm trying to sqeeze a big project with lots of subfolders (= libraries) into VMS IDE. To ease the configuration, I wrote a Python script that generates a .vscode/vmssoftware.synchronizer-settings.json in every folder with the correct incantations to build the libraries.
I've collected all folders and global settings in a workspace file, and certain settings (e.g. files.encoding and .associations) work throughout all folders, but SSH helper settings configured there don't seem to get propagated to folders (Error message on synchronization: "Cannot find files on remote source. Synchronization failed."). If I create .vscode/vmssoftware.ssh-helper-settings.json with the very same settings in every folder, synchronization works.
Is that behaviour by design or by bug?
VSCode 1.57.1 with VMS IDE 1.5.41 on Windows10, remote system is VSI OpenVMS I64 V8.4-2L1
Thanks for any insights,
Martin