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Trying this tool for the first time the install was failing on two Windows
machines. Digging around the FAQs turned up the nuggets that the Java and libs
filders had to be specified manually, and the Sikuli
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
this is related to RC3, which is no longer developed nor supported for such
system specific things.
RC3 does not run natively on Windows
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Sam W posted a new comment:
I used the v1.0.1 sikuli-setup.jar from the downloads site and had
this issue.
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RaiMan requested more information:
None of these is relevant for 1.0.1:
Relevant lines from the FAQ:
-- make sure, your system path contains these 2 entries:
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Sam W posted a new comment:
I got it from FAQ 1766:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+faq/1766
Agree this answer was for rc3 but my copy of v1.0.1 was not installing
correctly and these steps fixed it.
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
For Windows using 1.0.1 it is recommended to use runIDE.cmd and/or
runScript.cmd to start and use the IDE or to run scripts from command
line.
I admit, that this is not
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
I have added some information.
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