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New virtual envs not detected even after reloading VS Code #7707

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tanhakabir opened this issue Sep 28, 2021 · 2 comments
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New virtual envs not detected even after reloading VS Code #7707

tanhakabir opened this issue Sep 28, 2021 · 2 comments
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notebook-execution Kernels issues (start/restart/switch/execution, install ipykernel)

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Testing microsoft/vscode#133905

I opened up a folder with notebooks. I followed the instructions to create an environment in terminal. My newly created env isn't available to pick from in my already opened notebook. I believe this is to do with an API change from the Python extension to detect new envs?

@tanhakabir tanhakabir changed the title Can't detect created kernel Can't detect created kernel while notebook was already opened Sep 28, 2021
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Duplicate of #5319

@tanhakabir Please could you test this again after re-loading VS Code (the issue with not listing the venv is a seprate problem all together).

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@DonJayamanne it didn't work still, I created an issue

@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne changed the title Can't detect created kernel while notebook was already opened New virtual envs not detected even after reloading VS Code Sep 28, 2021
@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne added the notebook-execution Kernels issues (start/restart/switch/execution, install ipykernel) label Sep 28, 2021
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