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authorHiroki Tagato <tagattie@FreeBSD.org>2021-01-11 02:08:15 +0000
committerHiroki Tagato <tagattie@FreeBSD.org>2021-01-11 02:08:15 +0000
commit6cf718e5d976361b281b0f7ce8f0a0d216e235e2 (patch)
tree05edd7923c7a3072bb430ff47da7b8074ccecc07 /editors/vscode/files/patch-resources_linux_bin_code.sh
parentf099be26084375a4b2733b707725a68d0ad511d7 (diff)
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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/editors/vscode/files/patch-resources_linux_bin_code.sh b/editors/vscode/files/patch-resources_linux_bin_code.sh
index e2d1305cb6aa..51f4e1521ec8 100644
--- a/editors/vscode/files/patch-resources_linux_bin_code.sh
+++ b/editors/vscode/files/patch-resources_linux_bin_code.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
---- resources/linux/bin/code.sh.orig 2019-11-12 10:55:03 UTC
+--- resources/linux/bin/code.sh.orig 2020-07-21 14:27:11 UTC
+++ resources/linux/bin/code.sh
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# Licensed under the MIT License. See License.txt in the project root for license information.
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@
# test that VSCode wasn't installed inside WSL
-if grep -qi Microsoft /proc/version && [ -z "$DONT_PROMPT_WSL_INSTALL" ]; then
+if grep -qi Microsoft /proc/version 2> /dev/null && [ -z "$DONT_PROMPT_WSL_INSTALL" ]; then
- echo "To use VS Code with the Windows Subsystem for Linux, please install VS Code in Windows and uninstall the Linux version in WSL. You can then use the '@@PRODNAME@@' command in a WSL terminal just as you would in a normal command prompt." 1>&2
- read -e -p "Do you want to continue anyways ? [y/N] " YN
-
+ echo "To use @@PRODNAME@@ with the Windows Subsystem for Linux, please install @@PRODNAME@@ in Windows and uninstall the Linux version in WSL. You can then use the \`@@NAME@@\` command in a WSL terminal just as you would in a normal command prompt." 1>&2
+ printf "Do you want to continue anyway? [y/N] " 1>&2
+ read -r YN