Activity log for bug #754020

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2011-04-07 20:13:29 Alex Prengel bug added bug
2011-04-08 07:36:56 RaiMan summary users logging in after first user can't run sikuli-ide X-1.0rc2: Ubuntu: other users can't run sikuli-ide after first user did it
2011-04-16 10:56:09 RaiMan summary X-1.0rc2: Ubuntu: other users can't run sikuli-ide after first user did it X-1.0rc2: Ubuntu: other users can't run sikuli-ide after first user did it --- workaround
2011-04-16 10:58:04 RaiMan description In Sikuli X 1.0rc2 on Ubuntu Lucid 64 bit and 32 bit systems, users logging in after a user who has run sikuli-ide and who try to run it also get error messages like: [error] Can't load native lib JXGrabKey java.io.FileNotFoundException: /tmp/tmplib/libJXGrabKey.so (Permission denied) This is caused by Sikuli writing cache files below /tmp/tmplib that subsequent users don't have permission to access. Sikuli should either clean this up on exit or create separate cache directories for each username running it. **** the workaround from comment #4 Run this before starting sikuli from the command line... mkdir libs After starting Sikuli IDE, you should see some files in libs instead of /tmp/tmplib ----------------------------------- In Sikuli X 1.0rc2 on Ubuntu Lucid 64 bit and 32 bit systems, users logging in after a user who has run sikuli-ide and who try to run it also get error messages like: [error] Can't load native lib JXGrabKey java.io.FileNotFoundException: /tmp/tmplib/libJXGrabKey.so (Permission denied) This is caused by Sikuli writing cache files below /tmp/tmplib that subsequent users don't have permission to access. Sikuli should either clean this up on exit or create separate cache directories for each username running it.
2011-04-17 02:46:44 niknah bug added subscriber niknah
2013-02-22 09:53:05 RaiMan sikuli: importance Undecided Low
2013-02-22 09:55:46 RaiMan sikuli: status New In Progress
2013-02-22 09:55:50 RaiMan sikuli: assignee RaiMan (raimund-hocke)
2013-02-22 09:56:04 RaiMan tags ubuntu