Question #272434 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/272434

    Status: Open => Answered

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
the check, that fails at your side, internally is done with

wmctrl -m

which in your case terminates with an error.

... and as far as I understand, it needs some window manager to be
running.

The problem for you: There is no option currently available, to switch
of the wmctrl usage (only needed with the App class features).

I take this as a request bug and use this to start the nightly builds
with version 1.1.1, where I will add the possibility to run without a
working wmctrl (the respective App features will just do nothing in this
case).

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