Hi Ryan, I am still unable to use GIMP. I have it both on 10.6 and 10.7 and t doesn't work the same way.
On 10.5 it still works… most probably beacuse I was unable to update everything yet! Interesting, on 10.6 I had a slightly older version, and I activated it again…and it doesn't work exactly, this could prove that the issue is outside GIMP itself as you guess. On 2019-06-01 15:12:37 +0200 Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote: > Sounds like it can't find pygtk. This is surprising, since the gimp2 port's > +python27 variant does declare a dependency on the py27-pygtk port. Can you > verify that gimp2 is installed with the +python27 variant and that the > py27-pygtk port is installed and active? I have this: py27-pygtk @2.24.0_3+quartz (active) > It might also be possible that it is trying to use a different version of > python -- macOS python perhaps, or a different version of MacPorts python > other than 2.7 -- one for which pygtk is not installed. I don't know how to > determine which version of python it is trying to use. Today, during upgrade I got this message: sudo port select --set python python36 sudo port select --set python3 python36 I did not set any, perhaps I should? And furthermore, can I list the set python versions so we can check ti is not depending on that? Riccardo