Buttons internal error, cannot select or use. #67841
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System Information
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro
Graphics card: nVidia 1080 GTX
Blender Version
Broken: blender-2.80rc3-windows64
Worked: (optional)
Short description of error
All buttons show red "internal error"
Unable to select anything.
Cannot select Objects in 3D view or collections panel.
Cannot navigate in 3D view.
Cannot open item properties panel. (Side panel in 3D view you pop open to view the selected item's information)
Cannot adjust panel sizes.
Can select menu items.
Can operate most all of the properties panels. (Render, Modifiers, etc)
Can apply modifiers
Exact steps for others to reproduce the error
Based on the default startup. Is immediately in this state upon opening 2.8.
History: I have run Blender 2.8 previously successfully. I believe this issue first was realized Dec 2018. rc3 still still inoperable.
Have tried on several other computers both at home and at work with same results.
Blender 2.79 operates without any problems.
Have seen past same/similar bug reports, however all are closed.
Below is a dump from the blender console showing a lot of errors coming from the Python "re" module attempting to use the enum.IntFlag.
Followed by a constant flow of keymap errors pointing at a K: drive on Git
Note: looking back at a Dec build, it has the same regex "re" error, followed by continuous
"Keymap: '3D View Tool: Select Box' not found for tool 'Select Box'"
errorsCONSOLE:
Added subscriber: @B4adle7
Eureka! After studying my own bug report, discovered the issue.
As per the "enum.IntFlag" errors and doing a quick search, discovered that enum34 was the issue.
Removing this and verified the standard "enum"
Note: This was a result of setting up a PYTHONPATH environment variable to point at a network location of shared python libraries.
SOLUTION: (Have seen past similar bug reports and wanted to offer a solution.)
Remove "enum34" python module from your modules paths.
At the moment cannot exactly recall the reason for the enum34. Possibly "openpyxl" or "lxml".
After removing the enum34 module, so far no problems.
Hopefully this might be helpful.
Changed status from 'Open' to: 'Resolved'