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This is a new upstream release and includes a soname bump on all three
shared libraries. I've only expressed the primary one in the Ben file;
please update as appropraite. Note that
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This is a new upstream release and includes a soname bump on all three
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Thanks. Of course review in conjunction with upstream will do greps
and code searches and stuff like that. But it always possible to miss
something so reports are appreciated. For the files you mentioned:
src/utils.c: will get serious attention in conjunction with upstream
src/xtractprotos.c:
No, I'm not sure. Leptonica is big and requires a thorough review in
conjunction with
upstream. Thank you for helping identify convertTiffMultipageToPS(), and
please report
anything else you happen to notice on mainline paths. Highly appreciated.
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I am removing the following programs from the leptonica-progs package
due to hardcoded predictable paths in /tmp. Between this and the earlier
patch, this solves all reported problems and therefore this particular bug
will be closed. There are additional hardcoded paths in the Leptonica
library
I will work with upstream on a permanent improvement. In the meantime,
I'm adding a small patch in 1.73-3 that will help with the specific problem
being discussed in de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc.
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Acknowledged and taking action.
Go ahead and take this question to the tesseract-ocr-for-php developers.
>From your error messages, you are running on a platform that
doesn't support fmemopen. If Windows, then there is trouble with
Leptonica's fallback function fopenWriteWinTempfile(). If Linux, then
somehow PHP is restricting
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Following up, almost all the problems were fixed in 2.6.19.
The remaining ones appear to be these, and are now patched
into the Debian package.
--- mhonarc-2.6.19.orig/lib/mhopt.pl
+++ mhonarc-2.6.19/lib/mhopt.pl
@@ -865,7 +865,7 @@
sub update_data_2_1_to_later {
no warnings qw(deprecated);
Believed fixed with 2.6.19-2.
Today I am wearing my Debian Developer hat.
Some longstanding Perl warnings in mhonarc have
finally graduated into failure. There is a patch that
appears to fix the problem.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=816638
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=76857
I'm
retitle 815919 nmu: tesseract_3.04.01-4 openalpr_2.2.3-1
gimagereader_3.1.2+git368fa8f-2 sikuli_1.0~x~rc3.tesseract3-dfsg1-12
thanks
There are some good reasons to do this sooner rather than later.
retitle 815919 nmu: tesseract_3.04.01-4 openalpr_2.2.3-1
gimagereader_3.1.2+git368fa8f-2 sikuli_1.0~x~rc3.tesseract3-dfsg1-12
thanks
There are some good reasons to do this sooner rather than later.
IRC people tell me that a transition bug will fix everything. There is
an existing transition bug #815919.
I've been advised on Debian Devel IRC mainly by juliank to stick
to libtesseract3 and not do libtesseract3a. See bug 815056.
Personally, I am in over my head but the IRC folks sound confident
that this is the right course of action.
P.S. Tersseract 3.04.01-4 has a breaks/replace against the ill
Subject: transition: tesseract-ocr
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As described in bug #815056, there was a packaging mistake that led to
the brief existance of libtesseract4. This problem has been corrected
and we
IRC people tell me that a transition bug will fix everything. There is
an existing transition bug #815919.
Subject: transition: tesseract-ocr
Package: release.debian.org
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Usertags: transition
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As described in bug #815056, there was a packaging mistake that led to
the brief existance of libtesseract4. This problem has been corrected
and we
I've been advised on Debian Devel IRC mainly by juliank to stick
to libtesseract3 and not do libtesseract3a. See bug 815056.
Personally, I am in over my head but the IRC folks sound confident
that this is the right course of action.
P.S. Tersseract 3.04.01-4 has a breaks/replace against the ill
jbreiden: Just report a transition bug for release.debian.org to
+transition back
So they rebuild the stuff against the old ABI again
jbreiden: Just report a transition bug for release.debian.org to
+transition back
So they rebuild the stuff against the old ABI again
Thanks for working with me and sorry about the trouble.
I don't know what you mean by not closing bug #815056
properly. The bug tracker says it is closed.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=no=tesseract
If I look at the package tracking system, it seems to be claiming
It must be mad that there is no libtesseract4 anymore. I'm going
to try to get help for that on IRC.
Thanks for working with me and sorry about the trouble.
I don't know what you mean by not closing bug #815056
properly. The bug tracker says it is closed.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?repeatmerged=no=tesseract
If I look at the package tracking system, it seems to be claiming
It must be mad that there is no libtesseract4 anymore. I'm going
to try to get help for that on IRC.
Yikes. I wasn't expecting this for mhonarc 2.6.19. Patches from a perl
programmer appreciated. Will also check with upstream.
Yikes. I wasn't expecting this for mhonarc 2.6.19. Patches from a perl
programmer appreciated. Will also check with upstream.
I'm in over my head, so I asked for help. The folks on debian-devel
IRC channel advised me to not bump soname and instead attempt
an ABI repair. It was supposed to be harmless to gimagereader.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=815056
I'm really not sure what to do at this point.
I'm in over my head, so I asked for help. The folks on debian-devel
IRC channel advised me to not bump soname and instead attempt
an ABI repair. It was supposed to be harmless to gimagereader.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=815056
I'm really not sure what to do at this point.
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3.04.01-2 was a messy mistake that was live for relatively short time.
So far, I've been advised by experts to ignore this particular problem.
See bug 815056 for details. Sorry for the trouble.
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> There was an accidental ABI breakage a while ago
> And I thought that bumping to libtesseract4 was the right thing to do
...
The important question is: How did this ABI break happen?
Upstream change or only an effect of the C++ transition?
> I had been assuming upstream change
> But actually
> There was an accidental ABI breakage a while ago
> And I thought that bumping to libtesseract4 was the right thing to do
...
The important question is: How did this ABI break happen?
Upstream change or only an effect of the C++ transition?
> I had been assuming upstream change
> But actually
Why? I was asked strongly by a Debian Developer in 794489 to
bump the libtesseract version. I suspect 742027 was related.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794489
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=742027
I historically have a lot of trouble with transitions, and
Why? I was asked strongly by a Debian Developer in 794489 to
bump the libtesseract version. I suspect 742027 was related.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794489
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=742027
I historically have a lot of trouble with transitions, and
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t
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My understanding is PDF/A requires a bit more metadata, for example some
color profile information (ICC) and a description about where the data came
from (XMP). Tesseract doesn't supply that, sorry. I have no reason to
believe implementation is hard, it's just not something I'm currently
There's the normal Linux way for appending things:
tesseract image-1.png - >> results.txt
tesseract image-2.png - >> results.txt
tesseract image-3.png - >> results.txt
...
Or perhaps you are thinking about support for streaming:
Hi all, I just want to mention that the copy of tesstrain.sh that ships
with Ubuntu is slightly modified to make life a little easier. The
very terse documentation is in the standard location.
/usr/share/doc/tesseract/README.debian
The modification saves some typing. This is an example of
Thanks for the detailed report. I made some changes and now
get a 'A' rating on the online test. Does this fix the Android
problems?
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Time to admit it, I'm never going to do this. Not opposed to someone else
making an attempt. Note that the next webp release is going to break ABI
compatibility.
Tesseact does need a soname bump as per bug #794489 irrespective
of GCC 5.
I haven't done it, partly due to lack of time, and partly because one of
the comments in that bug was demotivating.
Unless this is an emergency, let's wait for the next Leptonica point
release rather than patching into the Debian package. Upstream
has been notified.
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I should have bumped the soname with the 3.04 release, this
is further evidence of that. Will see if upstream has another
point release ready soon, and if so I might combine.
Note that I've done the Tesseract packaging for the last couple
of years, so this problem (and any others) is entirely my
But I would like to see an example PDF - one of the simpler ones - just to
see how the vector graphics were done. Please do not get your hopes up.
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This would be ridiculously hard to implement.
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sudo apt-get install tesseract-dev
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The authoritative Debian bug for this is #699609 and I would
merge them if it was just a bit easier to do so.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=699609
I'd like to think if this were widespread, I'd be hearing about it
from multiple sources. So any sort of confirmation (or refutation)
from others is appreciated.
I'd like to think if this were widespread, I'd be hearing about it
from multiple sources. So any sort of confirmation (or refutation)
from others is appreciated.
That's unexpected. Can you please tell me if you also have trouble with
English using the attached image?
tesseract phototest.tif -
That's unexpected. Can you please tell me if you also have trouble with
English using the attached image?
tesseract phototest.tif -
could you please comment on Juliens mail? Do you plan to
do the proposed changes?
Depends how many packages are affected. Transitions are
a bunch of work, and I think we are also in some special
situation due to the GCC transition. So if it is just one binMNU
then I think that might be the way to
could you please comment on Juliens mail? Do you plan to
do the proposed changes?
Depends how many packages are affected. Transitions are
a bunch of work, and I think we are also in some special
situation due to the GCC transition. So if it is just one binMNU
then I think that might be the way to
Using apt-rdepends -r libtesseract3, I think the affected packages are
gimagereader and libsikuli-script-jni.
Using apt-rdepends -r libtesseract3, I think the affected packages are
gimagereader and libsikuli-script-jni.
Sounds right to me. My bad.
Sounds right to me. My bad.
Thanks for the report. I don't suppose you'd be interested in revising
the manpage yourself and contributing? (Never hurts to ask)
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Not to mention the data corruption problem on stdout. Maybe wait another
week or two for anything else to come up, and then declare 3.04.01?
(Just to be clear, it doesn't matter from Debian's perspective; the
stdout fix has already been patched there.)
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More progress. Training scripts now ship with 'tesseract-ocr'
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We'll probably be in this state for quite a while.
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Or bake some really delicious cookies for Tom Powers, who is in charge of
Leptonica for Windows.
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Fixed in 3.04.00
# dpkg -L libtesseract-dev | grep pc
/usr/lib/pkgconfig/tesseract.pc
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Fixed in two ways. First, tesseract-ocr depends on tesseract-ocr-eng.
Second, I just shipped new code with 3.04.00.
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Thanks, I'll investigate today.
Thanks, I'll investigate today.
Forget it. Leptonica is a core requirement and provides the primary in
memory image data structure, Pix.
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I think 'fas' is the language code for Persian.
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Tesseract is more complete in terms of 'throw me an arbitrary document
image and produce something useful'
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JBIG2 is a mutlipage image format, but is different from - for example -
multipage tiff
because the images are not independently compressed. They share compression
data, specifically a symbol dictionary.
There are three possible approaches here:
1. Have Tesseract accept JBIG2 images produced
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There is a long story here, but I won't bore you with it. Resolved as of
3.04.00 which is an official upstream release.
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This bug is very likely obsolete; Tesseract v2 was a long time ago, and
image handling has changed massively since then.
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This problem was resolved in Ubuntu 14.10 and later. Sorry for the
glitch, totally my fault.
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