bors[bot] aa91a0268b
Merge #7430
7430: Simplify file download code r=matklad a=lnicola

This avoids leaving the user with no LSP binary available if their network goes down during the download, and should not keep the current behavior: overwriting a running executable works on Unix and fails on Windows.

It also removes the `overwrite` argument, which is always enabled and wasn't working anyway.

Nominally closes #3896 (although that's already fixed)

Co-authored-by: Laurențiu Nicola <lnicola@dend.ro>
2021-01-25 18:40:57 +00:00
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⬆️ arena
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⬆️ rowan
2021-01-25 12:32:35 +03:00

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