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Using Pylint with Remote Mode

We primarily use Wing in remote mode where we run the IDE on our Windows laptops controlling the execution on a remote Linux host. We also like to use pylint. The problem is that we aren't able to do both (pylint on a remote host). I asked support about this several months ago, and they confirmed that the pylint integration works only for local files. This is more of an issue than it might seem because the remote host environment is very specialized and very different than the Windows laptop environment.

Support mentioned that this capability might be introduced in Wing 7. Did that make it into Wing 7? I just looked in Wing 7.0.0.6. I can see there's a new Code Warnings capability that has something to do with pylint, but I haven't been able to figure out how to use it.

Any pointers would be appreciated...

Using Pylint with Remote Mode

We primarily use Wing in remote mode where we run the IDE on our Windows laptops controlling the execution on a remote Linux host. We also like to use pylint. The problem is that we aren't able to do both (pylint on a remote host). I asked support about this several months ago, and they confirmed that the pylint integration works only for local files. This is more of an issue than it might seem because the remote host environment is very specialized and very different than the Windows laptop environment.

Support mentioned that this capability might be introduced in Wing 7. Did that make it into Wing 7? I just looked in Wing 7.0.0.6. I can see there's a new Code Warnings capability that has something to do with pylint, but I haven't been able to figure out how to use it.

Any pointers would be appreciated...