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I wanted to run python in sublimetext2 so I choose the build system as python then I went through this site to install the package control I used the manual instruction for installing the package I don't know how to restart the sublime text2 and pressing ctrl+B doesn't show me anything I tried to print "hello world" but it shows me nothing. what can I do to make it work?I searched a lot in stackoverflow questions like this but still I have problem Thanks.

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  • why -1? I really coudn't find my problem in stackoverflow! at least give me a reason
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:38
  • I didn't -1'd you but you didn't search hard enough stackoverflow.com/questions/8551735/…
    – zenpoy
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:42
  • @zenpoy I saw this link before and I tried them! I swear
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:42
  • ctrl+B is not working but it didn't explain how I should make it working
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:43
  • did you save the file and verified the syntax is set to Python?
    – zenpoy
    Dec 6, 2012 at 12:45

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I'll try to help you, though according to the comments it seems hopeless. Follow these steps:

  1. open sublime, go to Preferences->Browse Packages..., Open the directory named Python and open the file Python.sublime-build (drag it to sublime)

  2. It should look like this:

    "cmd": ["python", "-u", "$file"],
    "file_regex": "^[ ]*File \"(...*?)\", line ([0-9]*)",
    "selector": "source.python"
    
  3. Open command line (or any console, in case you are not working in Windows) and type the first value in the 'cmd' list, namely: python and press enter.

  4. if you get an error than you have to make sure that python is in your environment path, re-install python if necessary.

  5. after making sure that python is in your system's path, restart sublime (or even restart your computer to make sure that the new environment vars loaded)

  6. in sublime press ctrl+n to open new tab, enter the following string: print "hello sublime!" press enter, now press ctrl+s and save the file somewhere.

  7. still in sublime press ctrl+shift+p and type in python select Set Syntax: Python

  8. go to Tools -> Build System and make sure Automatic is checked.

  9. press ctrl+b, you should see something like that

Good luck!

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  • Thank you so much!in step3 I got error but in another IDEs I coud run my python so what should I do?
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 13:17
  • either change the build file for Python to match your python executable or re-install python so that python will invoke python. read step 4...
    – zenpoy
    Dec 6, 2012 at 13:20
  • I will try to install another python version from scratch
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 13:25
  • I found something,I set the path in environment variables and now my python will run directly from commandline seems I am near to success :)
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 13:54
  • I followed your instructions totally and still I don't have any result,I am really exhausted:( and tired
    – Nickool
    Dec 6, 2012 at 14:36
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I just faced the same problem and couldn't understand why it is not working. Then I looked at the console log (View->Show Console) and saw that Sublime Text couldn't encode an "umlaut" properly (Unicode character U+0308). This issue was because I had a folder called "Übung" and ST couldn't handle the "Ü". So I did the following:

  1. Closed the file and quit Sublime Text
  2. Checked every folder name in the path to the file I wanted to execute.
  3. Changed the name of the folders containing non-ascii characters
  4. Opened Sublime Text and the file again
  5. Tool->Build

And it worked for me. I hope this can help.

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In my case the problem was due to SublimeText\Data\Packages\Default\exec.py (First I checked that python was recognized in my system console).

Then, I modified 1 line in this file(exec.py) according ByScripts solution and the problem was solved.

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