** Changed in: sikuli
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: 1.1.4 => 2.0.0
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1840077
Title:
[1.1.4] API: C
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: High => Critical
** Summary changed:
- [1.1.4] API: Crash when running under OpenJ9 JVM on Windows
+ [1.1.4] API: Crash when running under OpenJ9 JVM on Windows --- fixed
2019-08-19 build #365
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... but the solution simply is to just use:
String libsPath = fLibsFolder.getAbsolutePath()
since this only runs on Windows and (fLibsFolder is a File object)
always returns a path string with correct back-slashes.
Will be fixed in the next snapshot.
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Thanks!
In the meantime I have built the naked jar, took the modified class file
and monkey patched it into the full jar. I can confirm that with this
modification, sikuliX API now works with OpenJ9 on Windows. For
reference, this is the patch I used:
--- a/API/src/main/java/org/sikuli/script/sup
the link only points to a "naked" sikulixapi.jar without the needed
dependencies.
This can only be used in Maven/Gradle projects.
If you need the jar as a local library in your project:
https://raiman.github.io/SikuliX1/downloads.html
There you will always get the latest build.
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Thanks for the super fast reply!
I'll try the next snapshot build and report back.
When are you releasing the next build?
Is this the correct link?
https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/com/sikulix/sikulixapi/1.1.4-SNAPSHOT/
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** Changed in: sikuli
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: sikuli
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: sikuli
Assignee: (unassigned) => RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
** Changed in: sikuli
Milestone: None => 1.1.4
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