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download_models.py requires system python to run #1403

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tampadesignr opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 4 comments
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download_models.py requires system python to run #1403

tampadesignr opened this issue Nov 14, 2024 · 4 comments

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@tampadesignr
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download_models.py requires system python to run
how to run it with the embedded version of python?

@Acly
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Acly commented Nov 16, 2024

To use the embedded python replace python with the path to your embedded python.

@tampadesignr
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tampadesignr commented Nov 16, 2024

i tired a number of ways and it didnt work
have you tried using your own script with a custom/manual/not comfy inside of krita?
im entry level coder at best, good at following directions till they dont work..lol

love your project. point people to you all the time on reddit

i pull up poweshell inside folder i create for models
and run? below is the part i use to do other stuff that work
????? is what should i do there to run your script?

g:/folderformodels/python/python.exe ?????

@Acly
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Acly commented Nov 16, 2024

Then you put the script. You ask questions with easy answers, but I don't really understand what the actual problem is. You say "it doesn't work", but it won't tell me much. What do you want to do, what did you try, what is the output?

Generally it's {python} {script} {arguments}, so in your case it might be something like

g:/folderformodels/python/python.exe c:/user/krita/pykrita/ai_diffusion/download_models.py g:/folderformodels

@tampadesignr
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didn't have it like
c:/user/krita/pykrita/ai_diffusion/download_models.py
thank you

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