Question #251798 on Sikuli changed:
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Linked to bug: #1349255
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CentOS: how to setup SikuliX --- a script should be available
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Public bug reported:
I have read many posts with similar questions and I have tried to use
them as a guide but I have been unable to overcome my issue with trying
to get Sikuli to work on CentOS 6.x.
From what I can tell this is an issue with Tesseract but I can't figure
out how to correct it. I
Question #252116 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
the doc link on http://www.sikuli.org (tab Documentation) is definitely
fixed.
Might be, you should purge your browser cache.
Or if it is
Question #252232 on Sikuli changed:
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Jerzy confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks RaiMan, that solved my question.
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Question #252274 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
not really clear, what you mean with sikulix-api.
if it is SikuliX 1.0.1: this is definitely not thread safe with respect
to the concurrent
Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
this is my OSSRH test pom. this works.
?xml version=1.0?
project xsi:schemaLocation=http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0
Question #252118 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Sorry, but RC3 is no longer supported for such system specific problems.
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Question #252118 on Sikuli changed:
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Summary changed to:
[RC3] On execution of .skl file, Preparing to Install
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Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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Robert Grzeskowiak posted a new comment:
Hi,
I have tried the same configuration as you have and unfortunately with no good
result.
I put even your test-code and added sysout in the end which is not
Question #252118 on Sikuli changed:
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Ryan Johnson posted a new comment:
Found solution - Open .skl file in batch file
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Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
Ok, I have to test on Windows and come back soon.
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Question #252118 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan changed the question status:
user found a solution
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Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
just tested on my Windows 8-64:
- having script1.sikuli and script2.sikuli in the same folder
- running the above command being on a
Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
again tested.
usage and result:
https://github.com/RaiMan/SikuliX-2014/blob/master/TestRunMaven/sikulixtestrun-log-win.txt
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Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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Allen Liu posted a new comment:
Thanks for your time RaiMan.
Here is the complete structure of my script:
All of the *.sikuli files are saved under ${root}:
File Import
Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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Allen Liu posted a new comment:
Sorry, to make my last comment clearer, the error is thrown by command
line only.
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Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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Allen Liu posted a new comment:
och, one more correction on module name:
File Import statement--Functions Name
|common.sikuli (has all common functions) ---
Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
this works for me:
# nestedmain.sikuli
from nestedmodule import *
print running main
common1()
moduleF1()
# nestedmodule.sikuli
from sikuli import *
from nestedcommon
Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan requested more information:
did an
mvn clean install
before?
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Robert Grzeskowiak posted a new comment:
Yes
I have even tried on maven 3.0.5 and 3.1.1
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Question #252103 on Sikuli changed:
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RaiMan proposed the following answer:
I am on Windows 8 64
have Java 1.7-65
Maven 3.1.1
and in my user-home I shave a mavenrc_pre.bat
defining
JAVA_HOME=path-to-the-JDK 1.7
without this my Maven refuses
New question #252323 on Sikuli:
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Fairly new installation of SIkuli 1.0.1 on Win7 64bit ONLY and ALWAYS runs in
Run In Slow Motion
Clicking Run in Slow Motion and clicking Run both give the same results. The
script runs as expected and the
New question #252331 on Sikuli:
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Hi,
We want to automate our regression tests. Basically, our application is a web
app and we need to capture an ID that would be generated on the webpage for
each action. I wanted to know if Sikuli can:
a)
New question #252332 on Sikuli:
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Hi all,
I am using Sikuli 1.1.0 Beta 3 to automatically capture a region of the screen
(contains some text and number). The captured image is 96 dpi with resolution
95 x 60.
Now with the capture image, I use
Question #252211 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Answered = Solved
Allen Liu confirmed that the question is solved:
Thanks for the coaching, Raiman. I finally found the root cause:
There is a module named home.sikuli and it passes once I
Question #165999 on Sikuli changed:
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Huang Jie proposed the following answer:
Hi Raiman,
I have a question about import logging under Sikuli environment. But this issue
cannot be reproduced under python environment. please my program as
New question #252333 on Sikuli:
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Hi Raiman,
I have a question about import logging under Sikuli environment. But this issue
cannot be reproduced under python environment. please see my program as below,
the run result will repeat several
Question #251894 on Sikuli changed:
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Status: Answered = Solved
Alison W confirmed that the question is solved:
Thank you very much! :)
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