![]() ![]() Again, you may need some external libraries to successfully build it. Once you get 3.3.6 built and installed (I'd recommend a custom location so there's no chance of it interfering with the system version(s) of Python), extract the numpy archive to a custom location and build it with setup.py using Python 3.3.6. This is fairly straightforward if you're used to building programs from source on Linux, but in order to get all the modules built (it'll say at the end of the make run what modules weren't built) you'll most likely need to install some external libraries. micro version shouldn't make a difference).Īssuming you don't, you'll have to download Python-3.3.6.tgz (MD5 checksum here) from and build it yourself. ![]() The reason for this is 3.3 is the version of Python that ST3 uses internally, and since plugins run (in most cases) using Sublime's interpreter, any compiled modules need to be built with the same major.minor version of that interpreter (the major.minor. It needs to be built by running setup.py, and the annoying thing is that it needs to be built using Python 3.3, which you may or may not have already installed on your system. You can't just download numpy-1.11.0.tar.gz from PyPI and extract it into Packages/numpy. ![]() Julien Salinas' answer covers some of the broad strokes, but not the correct details.
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