@ surfdork
you have to subscribe to a bug when adding comments and expecting an
answer ;-)
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X-1.0rc3: Windows: Unittest from command
@ surfdork
--- running Sikuli form the NetBeans IDE
Using Python/Jython environment or Java?
--- I'd like is to have good ole setBundlePath
on the Python level, setBundlePath() should work as expected.
on Java level you can use the imagePath feature.
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@ Raimund
I have the same issue when running Sikuli form the NetBeans IDE
I tried copying the images to the Sikuli folder containing the copy of the
sikuli-script.jar copies to a different location ( due to known path issues
with windows)
Still occurs.
Is there any type of workaround. I'm not
I'm also seeing this issue, would love to have it fixed - working a POC,
trying to decide if Sikuli would work to replace a commercial product...
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@ David
since this is a problem, when running test scripts from command line,
the test feature of the IDE is not really needed.
So I recommend to use Python's unittest feature directly, by just adding
a few lines of code (see faq 1804).
** Summary changed:
- X-1.0rc3: Windows: Unittest from
some more information in the linked question
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Title:
X-1.0rc3: Windows: Unittest from command line with -t: image files not
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