Updated code-server to version 4.7.1 (VS Code version 1.71.2) (rstudio-pro#3643).Install VS Code session support (code-server) with Posit Workbench instead of requiring a separate download (rstudio-pro#3643).Add support for disabling RStudio Pro sessions (rstudio-pro#3642).Enabled all session types (Jupyter Lab, Jupyter Notebook, RStudio Pro, and VS Code) by default in clean installations of Workbench and added warnings to the Session Launch dialog and the Posit Workbench log when the components for a session type is not installed (rstudio-pro#3689).Enabled the Job Launcher with the Local Launcher by default in clean installations of Workbench (rstudio-pro#3571).Redesigned the session launch dialog from the homepage to show all session types at once (rstudio-pro#3646).Eliminates the need to open a range of ports in the firewall for sessions to be reached by other workbench servers (rstudio/rstudio-pro#3670) Support launcher-local-proxy load balancing option to ensure that session requests are always proxied from the local workbench server in a cluster.When /usr/lib/rstudio-server/bin/rserver-url -l is executed within a VS Code or Jupyter session, the full URL where a user can view a server proxied at that port is displayed (rstudio-pro#3620) Rebranded Workbench from RStudio Workbench to Posit Workbench to match Posit Software, PBC’s new branding terminology and iconography.Support for RHEL7 and CentOS7 and fixes missing Pandoc for RMarkdown (rstudio-pro#3804).Support for v2 format of Quarto crossref index.(Requires shiny Python package v0.2.7 or later.) Shiny for Python apps now display a “Run App” button on the Source editor toolbar. This Python will be stored in the environment variable “RETICULATE_PYTHON_FALLBACK”, available from the R console, the Python REPL, and the RStudio Terminal (#9990)
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