Question #449241 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/449241
Status: Answered => Open
Justin Pinkham is still having a problem:
Can you elaborate? I believe the issue is actually that SikuliX starts
java from a cmd.exe, and by inherent reasons the cmd.exe environment is
propagating the os.getenv rather than actually getting the new values
because it is being run as a "sub process" within the original cmd
window..
I am new but I cannot call the batch files to change the variables for this
exact reason a sub process from a batch inherits the variable values of it's
parent. is this what you mean by running the scripts form the commandline?
or are you stating that I should re-call SikuliX from a command line each time
which is exactly what I tried to do before my alternate (which is what I
posted) again because I believe sikuli is getting the variable values from the
originating cmd window.
Thanks Again
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