Question #196872 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/196872

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
-- 1.
getBundlePath() only works, when the script is run using sikuli-script.jar 
(internally used by the IDE).
So you might configure your Eclipse project, so that sikuli-script.jar is used 
as Interpreter.
On the other hand there are many options to configure the runtime environment 
in Eclipse.

--2.
In the standard Eclipse configuration, the Jython standard libs are positioned 
in sys.path before the other paths that are added afterwards by a running 
script (which is e.g. done by Sikuli's import support). 
This cannot be solved by the script user when running in Eclipse.
So it was the right solution to rename your stuff.
This is not really a bug, since it is "by design". But you might post a request 
bug, that Sikuli should add dynamic sys.path elements at the top.

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