Type: Bug
Behaviour
Expected vs. Actual
When editing .py files, I cannot adjust the python interpreter. It's pinned to the base mamba/conda env in ~/mamba/bin/python, but I'd like it to use ~/mamba/envs/my-env/bin/python. When I select this in the lower right, or by setting "Set python interpeter" in the command palette, nothing changes (even after reloading). Similarly, hard-coding the desired interpreter into "python.pythonPath" has no effect. I would expect the interpeter to change with my selection. Jupyter notebooks do not have this problem; there, I'm free to choose any kernel I like and it instantly takes effect.
Note that I'm running VSCode in a container, if that changes anything.
Steps to reproduce:
- Install base conda env
- Activate base env and install additional env in ~/conda/envs/new-env
- Open .py file and attempt to switch interpeter to ~/conda/envs/new-env
Diagnostic data
- Python version (& distribution if applicable, e.g. Anaconda): 3.10.10
- Type of virtual environment used (e.g. conda, venv, virtualenv, etc.): Unknown
- Value of the
python.languageServer setting: Default
Output for Python in the Output panel (View→Output, change the drop-down the upper-right of the Output panel to Python)
User Settings
venvPath: "<placeholder>"
languageServer: "Pylance"
formatting
• provider: "yapf"
• yapfArgs: "<placeholder>"
terminal
• activateEnvironment: false
Extension version: 2023.8.0
VS Code version: Code 1.78.0 (252e5463d60e63238250799aef7375787f68b4ee, 2023-05-03T20:09:46.685Z)
OS version: Linux x64 6.1.20-2rodete1-amd64
Modes:
Sandboxed: No
Remote OS version: Linux x64 5.19.0-1022-gcp
System Info
| Item |
Value |
| CPUs |
Intel(R) Xeon(R) W-2135 CPU @ 3.70GHz (6 x 4399) |
| GPU Status |
2d_canvas: enabled canvas_oop_rasterization: disabled_off direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on opengl: enabled_on rasterization: enabled raw_draw: disabled_off_ok video_decode: enabled video_encode: disabled_software vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled webgpu: disabled_off |
| Load (avg) |
1, 1, 1 |
| Memory (System) |
125.40GB (107.26GB free) |
| Process Argv |
--unity-launch --crash-reporter-id 4864ec53-29cb-400d-8df6-b813d008ae4e |
| Screen Reader |
no |
| VM |
0% |
| DESKTOP_SESSION |
gnome |
| XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP |
GNOME |
| XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP |
gnome |
| XDG_SESSION_TYPE |
x11 |
| Item |
Value |
| Remote |
Dev Container: BenjaminML @ ssh://cc-aholiday |
| OS |
Linux x64 5.19.0-1022-gcp |
| CPUs |
Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU @ 2.20GHz (12 x 2200) |
| Memory (System) |
83.47GB (79.61GB free) |
| VM |
0% |
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Type: Bug
Behaviour
Expected vs. Actual
When editing .py files, I cannot adjust the python interpreter. It's pinned to the base mamba/conda env in ~/mamba/bin/python, but I'd like it to use ~/mamba/envs/my-env/bin/python. When I select this in the lower right, or by setting "Set python interpeter" in the command palette, nothing changes (even after reloading). Similarly, hard-coding the desired interpreter into "python.pythonPath" has no effect. I would expect the interpeter to change with my selection. Jupyter notebooks do not have this problem; there, I'm free to choose any kernel I like and it instantly takes effect.
Note that I'm running VSCode in a container, if that changes anything.
Steps to reproduce:
Diagnostic data
python.languageServersetting: DefaultOutput for
Pythonin theOutputpanel (View→Output, change the drop-down the upper-right of theOutputpanel toPython)User Settings
Extension version: 2023.8.0
VS Code version: Code 1.78.0 (252e5463d60e63238250799aef7375787f68b4ee, 2023-05-03T20:09:46.685Z)
OS version: Linux x64 6.1.20-2rodete1-amd64
Modes:
Sandboxed: No
Remote OS version: Linux x64 5.19.0-1022-gcp
System Info
canvas_oop_rasterization: disabled_off
direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok
gpu_compositing: enabled
multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on
opengl: enabled_on
rasterization: enabled
raw_draw: disabled_off_ok
video_decode: enabled
video_encode: disabled_software
vulkan: disabled_off
webgl: enabled
webgl2: enabled
webgpu: disabled_off
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