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'MicroPico:Extra > Switch stubs' resulted in an error (wrong path) #202

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MalcolmSharp opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #205
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'MicroPico:Extra > Switch stubs' resulted in an error (wrong path) #202

MalcolmSharp opened this issue Feb 18, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #205
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Please provide a clear and concise description of the bug along with logs

What are the steps to reproduce this issue?

  1. Select 'MicroPico:Extra > Switch stubs' with the intention of changing project target from Pico-W to Pico
  2. Select latest Pico stub from list

What happens?

Error message attached is shown
MicroPico error

What were you expecting to happen?

Stub in project to switch from current Pico-W stub to chosen Pico stub

Any logs, error output, etc?

(To get extension logs see Terminal > Output > Extension Host and copy output concerning pico-w-go or micropico)
(If it’s long, please paste to https://gist.github.com and insert the link here)

Any other comments?

Performed identical install of VS Code on another Windows 11 system and command works correctly

Which version of MicroPico are you using?

v3.7.4

Support info

Copy this from the Help -> Info/About -> Copy (Code -> About Visual Studio Code -> Copy on macOS) option in Visual Studio Code:

Version: 1.86.2 (user setup)
Commit: 903b1e9d8990623e3d7da1df3d33db3e42d80eda
Date: 2024-02-13T19:40:56.878Z
Electron: 27.2.3
ElectronBuildId: 26908389
Chromium: 118.0.5993.159
Node.js: 18.17.1
V8: 11.8.172.18-electron.0
OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.22621
@MalcolmSharp MalcolmSharp added the bug Something isn't working label Feb 18, 2024
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