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[Bug 1504386] Re: [1.1.0] Win 7 64: Java 8: Could not load JIntellitype.dll
SikuliX 1.1.0 accidentally (I guess after some disk cleanup and restart)
has stopped working on Win7. I reinstalled Java and SikuliX but SikuliX
hasn't returned to its normal behavior. Here is SikulixLog:
[debug] Debug: setLogFile: C:/SikuliX/SikulixLog.txt
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: loadOptions: check: C:\SikuliX
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: loadOptions: check: C:\Users\[Me]
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: loadOptions: check: C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Roaming\Sikulix\SikulixStore
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: global init: entering as: IDE
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: ScreenDevice 0 has (0,0) --- will be primary Screen(0)
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: Monitor 0: (0, 0) 1600 x 900
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: runs as sikulix.jar in: C:\SikuliX
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: exists libs folder at: C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Roaming\Sikulix\SikulixLibs_201510051707
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: addToWindowsSystemPath: added to systempath:
C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Roaming\Sikulix\SikulixLibs_201510051707
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeINIT: checkJavaUsrPath: added to ClassLoader.usrPaths
***** show environment for IDE (build 201510051707)
user.home: C:\Users\[Me]
user.dir (work dir): C:\SikuliX
user.name: [Me]
java.io.tmpdir: C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Local\Temp
running 32Bit on Windows (6.1) from a jar
java 8-32 version 1.8.0_66-b18 vm 25.66-b18 class 52.0 arch x86
app data folder: C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Roaming\Sikulix
libs folder: C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Roaming\Sikulix\SikulixLibs_201510051707
executing jar: C:\SikuliX\sikulix.jar
*** classpath dump sikulix
0: /C:/SikuliX/sikulix.jar
*** classpath dump end
***** show environment end
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeIDE: global init: leaving
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeIDE: initIDEbefore: entering
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeIDE: initIDEbefore: leaving
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeIDE: initAPI: entering
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] RunTimeIDE: initAPI: leaving
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] init user preferences
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] IDE: running with Locale: en_US
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] --- Sikuli parameters ---
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:39 PM)] 1: -d
[info (11/22/15 7:12:40 PM)] HotkeyManager: add Capture Hotkey: CTRL+SHIFT 2 (50, 3)
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:40 PM)] HotkeyManager: add Capture Hotkey: CTRL+SHIFT 2 (50, 3)
[error (11/22/15 7:12:40 PM)] WindowsHotkeyManager: JIntellitype problem: Could not load JIntellitype.dll from local file system or from inside JAR
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:40 PM)] RunTimeIDE: final cleanup
[debug (11/22/15 7:12:40 PM)] FileManager: deleteFileOrFolder:
C:\Users\[Me]\AppData\Local\Temp\Sikulix_92050844
Hope, you can help me,
Thanks
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Title:
[1.1.0] Win 7 64: Java 8: Could not load JIntellitype.dll
Status in Sikuli:
Opinion
Bug description:
My system is Win7 64bit
After I finished installing sikulixsetup-1.1.0.jar.
I run runsikulix.cmd.
I will get following log
+++ running this Java
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
java version "1.8.0_60"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_60-b27)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.60-b23, mixed mode)
+++ trying to run SikuliX
+++ using: -Xms64M -Xmx512M -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Dsikuli.FromCommandLine -jar
C:\Vincent\Sikuli\sikulix.jar
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
[info] HotkeyManager: add Capture Hotkey: CTRL+SHIFT 2 (50, 3)
[error] WindowsHotkeyManager: JIntellitype problem: Could not load JIntellitype.
dll from local file system or from inside JAR
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