New question #194344 on Sikuli:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/194344
This may be a bug, but perhaps I am missing something.
I am unable to get sikuli to run if the .sikuli folder is stored on the root of
a drive.
For example:
C:\>java -jar "c:\Program Files (x86)\Sikuli X\sikuli-script.jar" c:\XBMCFlix-o-
mate.sikuli
[info] Sikuli vision engine loaded.
[info] Windows utilities loaded.
[info] VDictProxy loaded.
[error] Can't run this Sikuli script: c:\XBMCFlix-o-mate.sikuli
File "<string>", line 1
addModPath("c:\")
^
SyntaxError: mismatched character '\n' expecting '"'
But, if I point it to the same .sikuli folder stored one level down in the
directory structure, it works fine:
C:\>java -jar "c:\Program Files (x86)\Sikuli X\sikuli-script.jar" c:\v.1.2b\XBMC
Flix-o-mate.sikuli
[info] Sikuli vision engine loaded.
[info] Windows utilities loaded.
[info] VDictProxy loaded.
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT O
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT F
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT N
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT B
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT T
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT Q
[info] add hotkey: CTRL+ALT+SHIFT X
I realize it isn't recommended to put things on the root of your drive...but
this was done by a user of my app. I first realized that my AutoIt wrapper
script was appending a "\" when ascertaining the running directory of the root
drive "C:\" as opposed to it returning no trailing slash for a subdir
"C:\Subir". Once I accounted for that, I was able to launch into Sikuli
fine....but it looks like Sikuli may have a similar interpretation problem when
running off the root.
Please advise.
thanks!
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