[error] RobotDesktop: checkMousePosition: should be L[841,559]@S(0) - but is not!

Bug #1935671 reported by reda benslal

This bug report was converted into a question: question #697921: [error] RobotDesktop: checkMousePosition: should be L[841,559]@S(0) - but is not!.

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Bug Description

hello

i'm using a Sikuli 2.0.4 on a Windows 7 64bit java 8. and i have this script that is supposed to do a software installtion on a VM. the script worked fine untill yesterday, i kept getting this error log whenever i run it :
[error] RobotDesktop: checkMousePosition: should be L[841,559]@S(0) - but is not!
Possible cause in case you did not touch the mouse while script was running:
Mouse actions are blocked generally or by the frontmost application.
You might try to run the SikuliX stuff as admin.
CLICK on L[841,559]@S(0) (522 msec)

and on the screen, there was a Fatal Error popup: System.out is brooken (consol output)! you will not see any messages anymore save your work and restart the IDE (there was no IDE opened to start with)

i also think it's worthy to mention that the script is running via a TeamCity agent. and the errors only occure when an RDP session over to the machine where the script is being executed is not established

if you don't mind do you have any idea what could cause such errors? is there any thing i could do to avoid comming accross with them? do you think upgrading to 2.0.5 would help?

i'll be available to provide any extra information that can help you understand my situation. thanks in advance

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reda benslal (redabenslal) wrote :
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RaiMan (raimund-hocke) wrote :

should first be a question

Changed in sikuli:
status: New → Invalid
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