![]() Prior to Sublime Text 3.2 the bug was masked by Sublime being somewhat lax about some API violations, so despite the bug it worked anyway, but this is no longer the case. The second problem you have is that SublimeREPL is an older package that is unmaintained, and it’s run_existing_window_command command contains a bug that causes it to not work on Windows. How you do that depends on what version of windows you’re using. If you add the appropriate path to python.exe to your PATH environment variable (and restart Sublime), that problem should go away. The first issue you’re having is that the built in Python.sublime-build program is trying to execute python as a command, but it’s not able to find it on the path, so Windows generates an error. Please help, what’s the problem? how to fix? Answer now Build (CTRL+B) doesn’t work.i mean they do nothing but save the code. Īnd i set the Build system to python26repl.sublime-build. ![]()
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