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Operating System:
Windows 10 Home Insider Preview Build 18922
Issue:
I am using the new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) on Windows and when I open a linux directory in Oni, the Fuzzy Finder menu does not work.
Expected behavior:
Type ctrl+p with a linux directory open. I should be able to see the files in the open directory and type the names of files to find what I want.
Actual behavior:
The Fuzzy Finder menu shows files outside of the opened directory, from the Windows system drive. The shown files change each time the menu is opened. The menu shows a loading spinner at the bottom. The menu becomes unresponsive. I cannot find any files from the opened directory.
Steps to reproduce:
Install a WSL2 operating system - Ubuntu in this case
Open Oni
Press ctrl+shift+p and select Workspace: Open Folder
Navigate to (for example) \\wsl$\Ubuntu\home\pete\my-project
Press ctrl+p to open the Fuzzy Finder menu
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Oni Version:
0.3.6
Neovim Version (Linux only):
n/a
Operating System:
Windows 10 Home Insider Preview Build 18922
Issue:
I am using the new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL2) on Windows and when I open a linux directory in Oni, the Fuzzy Finder menu does not work.
Expected behavior:
Type
ctrl+p
with a linux directory open. I should be able to see the files in the open directory and type the names of files to find what I want.Actual behavior:
The Fuzzy Finder menu shows files outside of the opened directory, from the Windows system drive. The shown files change each time the menu is opened. The menu shows a loading spinner at the bottom. The menu becomes unresponsive. I cannot find any files from the opened directory.
Steps to reproduce:
ctrl+shift+p
and selectWorkspace: Open Folder
\\wsl$\Ubuntu\home\pete\my-project
ctrl+p
to open the Fuzzy Finder menuThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: