pawnee wrote:
I was able to get past the "slash" with "Darwin," so thank you! Just ran into another undefined constant...so I really need to fix that problem. In the Python console, I've tried "import gimpfu" and it executes with no error, so it's not the common problem most people have with "ImportError: No module named gimpfu." I thought this would have been all inclusive with the 2.9 build. Maybe its there, but maybe the permissions are not correct or it's damaged? I just don't know where to look for it.
Would anyone recommend that I just delete all my GIMP downloads and just start fresh with Partha's 2.9 download? I currently have the original Gimp 2.8 still loaded, but am not using it.
Thank you in advance. I'm keeping everything still in this thread because it is related.
The error "ImportError: No module named gimpfu." occurs when you try a Gimp python script outside of Gimp. It is actually a sign that there are no basic syntax errors in the file, so when I see this in a new version of a script I' writing, it is actually good news. In the Python console it is already imported anyway
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2.9 is a development version, which means: incomplete functionality and likely bugs. In other words, not fit for Joe/Jane User unless they have reasonable Gimp skills, otherwise they will have a hard time figuring out if the problem is with Gimp bugs or with their understanding of Gimp. Stick to 2.8 until you really know why you need 2.9.