I'm surprised that python (for Gimp) isn't installed by default on Linux,
that's what's caused this issue before.
I'll try anything to get it working, python plays a large part of my Gimp
workflow.
Sorry to ask but how would I manually set python3 as the default?

On Mon, 11 May 2020 at 16:54, Ross Mohn <rpm...@waxandwane.org> wrote:

> Can you try 'python3'? On a side note, I was surprised that python3 was
> note the default in the upgrade. I had manually set python3 as the default
> in my 19.10 and that was switched back to python 2.x when I upgraded.
>
> -Ross
>
>
> On 5/11/20 7:38 AM, BabsKy wrote:
>
> So I did a clean install and Gimp now loads and works mostly OK. The issue
> now is it can't find python.
> I know this has been an issue with Gimp on Linux previously and it could
> be solved by 'sudo apt install gimp-python', but this doesn't work.
>
> Output from terminal '/usr/bin/env: ‘python’: No such file or directory'
> I can see there's no env in bin.
> Does anyone know how to fix this please?
> I have searched online but the solutions aren't relevant to the current
> Gimp version/Linux.
>
>
>
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