After upgrading to 2.6.7 Rev 2, Gimp did not recognize a PNG file. I went to the menu File > Open, expanded Select File Type, and the only type available was XCF. Reinstalling 2.6.7 restored all other file formats.
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After upgrading to 2.6.7 Rev 2, Gimp did not recognize a PNG file. I went to the menu File > Open, expanded Select File Type, and the only type available was XCF. Reinstalling 2.6.7 restored all other file formats.
I'm unable to reproduce this. Please supply more info: OS version, install location, new install vs upgrade, etc.
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XP Pro SP2
Upgrading from version 2.6.6
w/Photoshop_Layout_1.0 plug-in
G:\Portable\Graphics_Pictures\GIMPPortable\
Me too. JPG format with the following error...
Plug-in crashed: "file-jpeg.exe"
(X:\PortableApps\GIMPPortable\App\gimp\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\file-jpeg.exe)
The dying plug-in may have messed up GIMP's internal state. You may want to save your images and restart GIMP to be on the safe side.
Opening 'X:\xxx.jpg' failed:
Procedure 'file-jpeg-load' returned no return values
Clean install to default location, XP SP2 admin. Restarting GIMP doesn't help.
I also noticed the file open selection dialog wasn't scrolling. ???
even reinstall doesn´t help..XPSP3 upgrading from last portable version
open dialogue doesn´t recognize other picture files unless you check open all files.
But if you select a jpeg you can´t open it with an erro5r warning
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John, the change of SetOutPath causes that GIMP can't find the plugins. I'm so sorry for my untested suggestion (it works that way for Dia). Maybe you'll have to add "$PROGRAMDIRECTORY\bin" to the PATH (Dia launcher does that and Dia finds its plugins) or something similar, so that it'll work again.
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That's what I would have expected it would be. The thing is that my locally installed version of GIMP's shortcut runs
"C:\Program Files\GIMP\bin\gimp-2.6.exe"
with the working directory%USERPROFILE%\Pictures
. Looking through the path however, there is no mention of anything to do with the GIMP. So I don't know quite what the problem is.My recommendation would just be to revert to Revision 0 until we can work it out with proper testing.
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This is fixed in Rev 3 (which is the same as the original release). The fix I rolled into Rev 2 worked on my machine and I wasn't able to reproduce the above issues, but I'd rather err on the side of caution. We'll work on it for the next version.
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