PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied
damonbla opened this issue · 7 comments
Hi, I'm running this with Sublime Text 3. I have the package installed and I can see Conda as one of my build options. Everything is basically at the defaults. When I try to build even a very simple python script, I get this in the console:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Program Files\Sublime Text 3\sublime_plugin.py", line 1050, in run_
return self.run(**args)
File "C:\Users\damon\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Installed Packages\Conda.sublime-package\commands.py", line 526, in run
File "C:\Users\damon\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Installed Packages\Conda.sublime-package\commands.py", line 489, in enter
File "C:\Users\damon\AppData\Roaming\Sublime Text 3\Installed Packages\Conda.sublime-package\commands.py", line 473, in conda_version
File "./python3.3/subprocess.py", line 576, in check_output
File "./python3.3/subprocess.py", line 819, in init
File "./python3.3/subprocess.py", line 1110, in _execute_child
PermissionError: [WinError 5] Access is denied
This also happens when I run Sublime Text as an Administrator. Here's the output from "conda info" in an Anaconda Prompt:
active environment : base
active env location : C:\Users\damon\anaconda3
shell level : 1
user config file : C:\Users\damon\.condarc
populated config files : C:\Users\damon\.condarc
conda version : 4.8.3
conda-build version : 3.15.1
python version : 3.6.10.final.0
virtual packages : __cuda=11.0
base environment : C:\Users\damon\anaconda3 (writable)
channel URLs : https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/noarch
package cache : C:\Users\damon\anaconda3\pkgs
C:\Users\damon\.conda\pkgs
C:\Users\damon\AppData\Local\conda\conda\pkgs
envs directories : C:\Users\damon\anaconda3\envs
C:\Users\damon\.conda\envs
C:\Users\damon\AppData\Local\conda\conda\envs
platform : win-64
user-agent : conda/4.8.3 requests/2.23.0 CPython/3.6.10 Windows/10 Windows/10.0.17763
administrator : False
netrc file : None
offline mode : False
Please, I'd love to use this so I can have Sublime Text as my IDE. Spyder is killing me slowly day after day.
Hi @damonbla thanks for the error report. Can you show me what your Conda.sublime-settings
file looks like?
Sure! I changed them so they weren't relative in hopes of solving the problem, but it didn't fix it.
// Default settings for sublime-text-conda:
{
// executable is the path to anaconda's python
// this python executable is used in order to find conda
"executable": "C:\\Users\\damon\\anaconda3",
// Directory in which the conda envs are stored
// Default location is the user's home directory
"environment_directory": "C:\\Users\\damon\\anaconda3\\envs",
// configuration is the path to conda's configuration file
"configuration": "C:\\Users\\damon\\.condarc",
// when true, the scripts will be run through the shell
// If your code has a GUI (e.g. a matplotlib plot),
// this needs to be true, otherwise Windows suppresses it.
"run_through_shell": true,
// when true, the script execution will be handed over to
// the pythonw executable, instead of python
"use_pythonw": false,
}
It looks like your executable
line is pointing to a directory instead of a binary. You want to point it to the actual python3 binary within the directory. On Windows I think this would be C:\\Users\\damon\\anaconda3\\python3
, but I would check just to make sure.
That fixed it! Thank you so much. The working line included .exe as well:
"executable": "C:\\Users\\damon\\anaconda3\\python.exe"
Awesome! Glad it worked :)
I'm reopening this issue as I realized that Conda (Windows).sublime-settings
shows the executable
path as ~\\Anaconda3\\python
without the .exe
suffix. This is probably confusing so I think the exe
extension should be added.