Alexandru Gherasim
Alexandru Gherasim
Maybe this can help you: [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19816275/no-acceptable-c-compiler-found-in-path-when-installing-python](url)
Since different people have different needs, maybe a toggle on/off could be the solution.
I confirm it is fixed in 0.3.2!
After many years of keeping an eye on it, I changed version manager for Windows (`nvs`, or `volta`)
Are you using the `setup` attribute for the `script`?
I confirm the same
I'm using the version for Angular 4 and I'm getting the same result it's really deal breaking.
I found an ugly fix which someone cannot apply: edit the library itself. interested? @alialrabi
Same fingerprint value on the new Firefox for Android!
> I'm experiencing the same issue even after adding **wsl.localhost** as an **Allowed UNCHosts** in settings, and reloading the window. > > That message pops up for me as well.......