GIMP 2.3.12 startup crash fix

Having a half hour free last night I decided to update my GIMP development version 2.3.9 to the latest installer version 2.3.12 from sourceforge.net.

A simple task I thought and a constructive way to fill a half hour. It never works that way with software does it?!

Having followed all the instruction to the letter, I started the new version to be confronted with numerous messages telling me that all the plugins could not be found and when it eventually started there were no filters and no script-fu menu.

After a few uninstalls and reboots it got worse and GIMP just crashed every time I tried to open it.

So for anyone else out there I’ll save you hours of frustration and searching internet forums by supplying the fix.

1. If you have a previous version of GIMP loaded go to the GIMP menu and uninstall it.

2. THE IMPORTANT BIT: If you did have a previous development version of GIMP loaded, go to your C:\Documents and Settings\user\.gimp-2.3\ directory and find a configuration file called ‘pluginrc’. Delete this file. The new version will create its own pluginrc file, I found this fix on a GIMP chat forum. I’m not sure if this is a bug in only the 2.3.12 version installer, but it will save you a lot of time and frustration.

3. Now click on the GIMP 2.3 executable (which includes the GTK+ Runtime Environment) and load this to your system.

The developement version 2.3 should now work perfectly. Well, as perfectly as a development package can anyway.

I hope this has saved you as much time and frustration as I wasted, if so feel free to leave a comment. There is a detailed tutorial for loading the stable V2.2 and development V2.3 GIMP on our main site.

2 Responses to “GIMP 2.3.12 startup crash fix”

  1. Brian Says:

    The development version of Gimp 2.3.12 for Windows doesn’t need GTK to be installed seperately, as it’s included in this version of Gimp.

    It’s should be located at: C:\gimp(x)\lib\gtk-2.0\2.10.0

    Another way to fix the start-up issue is to change the “Start in” location of your gimp icon. Changing it to C:\gimp\bin has been found to be an effective fix.

  2. Martin Says:

    Cheers for the advise, I’ll amend the post when I get some time.

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