11-25-2021, 08:40 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2021, 10:16 AM by rich2005.
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For anyone using a Debian 10 (I think) and spin-offs such as 'ubuntu 20.x and later , Mint 20 etc... These have moved on to python3 by default although as PixLab points out python2 packages are there to install. I do not know about other linux distributions, check with your linux forum / information page.
The version of Gimp 2.10. 18 or 24 from these linux repositories (also the Panda-Jim PPA) do not have a gimp-python package. No gimp-python therefore no working python plugins.
At the moment it is possible to add old gimp-python packages and there is information here: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Heal-S...4#pid18354
The only other option for an up-to-date Gimp version with python2 support is the flatpack version. (or the Windows version)
EDIT: For linux users there is still a portable, an appimage available, a Gimp 2.10.22 which also includes its own python2.
For anyone using a Debian 10 (I think) and spin-offs such as 'ubuntu 20.x and later , Mint 20 etc... These have moved on to python3 by default although as PixLab points out python2 packages are there to install. I do not know about other linux distributions, check with your linux forum / information page.
The version of Gimp 2.10. 18 or 24 from these linux repositories (also the Panda-Jim PPA) do not have a gimp-python package. No gimp-python therefore no working python plugins.
At the moment it is possible to add old gimp-python packages and there is information here: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Heal-S...4#pid18354
The only other option for an up-to-date Gimp version with python2 support is the flatpack version. (or the Windows version)
EDIT: For linux users there is still a portable, an appimage available, a Gimp 2.10.22 which also includes its own python2.