Question #187539 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/187539
Status: Open => Answered
RaiMan proposed the following answer:
If you want Windows to find dll's somewhere else than in the working
directory/current folder, then you have to specify the folder in the
%PATH%.
This has to be either set globally in the Windows settings or can be done
locally if you are running e.g. a bat/cmd.
So this depends on how your users have to run your .jar.
Since you seemed to be a Java programmer, I suggested the above very elegant
solution:
-- place the zipped content of the libs folder somewhere in the internet (e.g.
Dropbox)
-- in your .jar check, wether a Sikuli-libs folder is present in the user temp
directory
-- if yes, check, wether the folder is in the %PATH%
-- if both is true: just run your stuff
-- if the folder is not there: download it and unzip to user/temp/Sikuli-libs
-- if the folder is not in %PATH%, just add it
This all could either be done in a batch file or in your .jar.
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