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Python not working in 2.10.0 Windows
#11
No, it worked in 2.8. Just not in 2.10.
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#12
Same here. it's the first time im using Gimp because i need the Python Automation so i installed gimp 2.10 but if i click on "Python FU -> Console" nothing happens no error nothing.
I tried:

Install Gimp 2.10 again
Start Gimp as Admin
Start Gimp with different Compatibility options

But nothing
I have Windows 10 64bit
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#13
Did you try also samj's portable pack (64bits)?
I can click on Python-fu/Console and I get the input window
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#14
I can't even access the Python-Fu Console.
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#15
(05-12-2018, 04:19 AM)dinasset Wrote: Did you try also samj's portable pack (64bits)?
I can click on Python-fu/Console and I get the input window


Yes samj's portable pack works thank you.
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#16
Had the same issue on 2.10 (Windows 10 1803/64bit), clicking on the Python-fu console does nothing. Tried reinstalling, definitely have python included in the install, no change.

Using samj's portable pack works for me too so thanks for that suggestion.
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#17
Got it to work on a non-portable install too. FYI for anyone having this issue, had to go back to the 2.10 installer from 28Apr18 ("gimp-2.10.0-x64-setup", available on download.gimp.org), the latest installer I was using "gimp-2.10.0-setup-1" from 04May18 seems to have an issue with python as well as directory access issues detailed elsewhere. Now the python console and plugins like export layer work fine.
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#18
The 2.10 x64 installer from 28-Apr-2018 is the version I used, where Python support is not working for me.

The samj portable pack does seem to have working Python support, though.
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#19
I just installed 2.10.2 Windows. Now my Python scripts load and run, but they're crashing sometimes, and the Python-Fu Console does not open. It shows in the menu, but the console window doesn't open.
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#20
Are you using a 32 bit or a 64 bit Windows?

Not saying that the Windows Gimp 2.10.2 is not flaky, however are you sure that the installation did not pick up some properties/old files from the previous installation(s).

I would give it one more try. Uninstall Gimp from the Windows uninstall menu. Check that C:\Program Files\GIMP 2 has gone, if not delete it.
Rename your old Gimp 2.8 profile to disable it. Delete the new Gimp 2.10 profile.

The Gimp installer gimp-2.10.2-setup.exe should be 156,710,592 bytes in size, anything else, download a new copy.
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