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Flowistry could not run because your project failed to build with error #59
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Is the currently-open project in VSCode the directory containing |
@willcrichton Yes. The same environment as well as the test code when I run in Linux environment is no problem, is it because the windows OS is not supported? My system is Windows 11 |
Ah, then it's probably a Windows problem. I have done limited testing on Windows and Flowistry seemed to work, but I don't have a Windows machine so I haven't tested it extensively. If you can share a copy of the workspace you're testing, I can try to reproduce the issue in a VM. |
This is still an issue it seems. If you want a snapshot of the workspace you can find it here: https://github.com/LeandroMarceddu/rusty-kiln |
Thanks for the reproducible case @LeandroMarceddu. I confirmed that I am able to use Flowistry on your codebase on my Mac: Note: you will have to manually add the custom compile target to the specific nightly toolchain used by Flowistry, ie
But that doesn't solve the issue of not working on Windows. I will try to find a Windows VM I can use to reproduce / fix the error. |
I also seem to run into this (also on windows) |
I'm running into this on
However, my project builds without errors (there are warnings regarding unused functions / imports though) I'm also getting So far I haven't been able to get |
How to solve?
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