Reputation: 4979
I added the following plugin to sublime text 2 which is meant to open the ipython qt console:
import sublime, sublime_plugin
from subprocess import call
# import os
class ipythonQtCommand(sublime_plugin.TextCommand):
def run(self, edit):
call(["start","ipython", "qtconsole", "--pylab", "--ConsoleWidget.font_size=9", "--ConsoleWidget.font_family='Consolas'"],shell=True)
Initially it worked just fine, i.e. the plugin opened an ipython shell. I then added a menu item and a key binding. At some point something must have gone wrong since now I get this error when I run the plugin:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\__init__.py", line 43, in <
odule>
from .config.loader import Config
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\config\__init__.py", line 1
, in <module>
from .application import *
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\config\application.py", lin
31, in <module>
from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\config\configurable.py", li
e 31, in <module>
from loader import Config
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\config\loader.py", line 32,
in <module>
from IPython.utils.path import filefind, get_ipython_dir
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\utils\path.py", line 29, in
<module>
from IPython.utils.process import system
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\utils\process.py", line 25,
in <module>
from ._process_win32 import _find_cmd, system, getoutput, AvoidUNCPath, arg
split
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\site-packages\IPython\utils\_process_win32.py", l
ne 21, in <module>
import ctypes
File "C:\Chris\Python27\lib\ctypes\__init__.py", line 10, in <module>
from _ctypes import Union, Structure, Array
ImportError: Module use of python26.dll conflicts with this version of Python.
I tested the script by running it line by line in the st2 shell itself and it is the last line call([...])
that causes the error. I find this a little strange since the command works ok when calling it from somewhere else, e.g. ipython itself.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 1765
Reputation: 4979
There seems to be a conflict with the st2 native python. In any case I managed to get os.system(...)
to work when changing the working directory using os.chdir()
.
Upvotes: 1