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WINPYWORKDIR environment variable - Portable VSC with PlatformIO and Python 3.9.1 for Windows 7 (64bit) #5
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Just tried on a plain new Windows VM. Does work. |
unzipped with winrar vm - means virtual machine? I unzipped and ran on windows 7 64bit |
yes, VM virtual Machine. Windows 11 Pro. Unzipped with 7zip. The bundle was built on my old Laptop running Windows10 pro. Don't use Windows anymore. Got annoyed from the frequent updates. Was a Windows user since v3.11 |
I have a laptop with windows 10. On it just unzip and should work? I'm going to try now... |
yeah, just unzip. Recommend 7zip since it is waaaay faster than the onboard zip. |
on windows 10 - opened the window "Visual Studio Code 1.73.1" |
Python 3.9+ doesn't work on Win 7. Latest Python 3 with Win 7 support is Python 3.8. |
@Yoti Thx, for the info. Windows 7 is EoL. Won't can't fix. Don't have a build env with Win7. Stopped using Windows. Now on Mac. The Windows VM using to build is Win11 ARM pro. |
I downloaded from github https://github.com/Jason2866/Portable_VSC_PlatformIO/releases/tag/1.6 "Portable VSC with PlatformIO and Python 3.9.1 for Windows (64bit)" -
unpacked, run VS Code.exe - nothing happens.
It looks like the WINPYWORKDIR environment variable is not created in bat files.
When (where) should the WINPYWORKDIR environment variable be set?
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