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Failed tests about pyocr HOT 3 CLOSED

openpaperwork avatar openpaperwork commented on May 22, 2024
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jflesch avatar jflesch commented on May 22, 2024

For Tesseract, if the version doesn't match exactly the one used to write the tests, this result is to be expected. Anyway, as far as I know, Tesseract 3.00 should work fine, even if the tests don't pass, so no worry here. In case you plan on sending a patch or writing new tests, I think you will have to install Tesseract 3.01 from its source ( http://code.google.com/p/tesseract-ocr/ )

For Cuneiform, it's a bit more curious. It seems we have the same version, and the tests pass correctly on my end. I think the problem is basically we are not using the same Linux distribution (I'm using Debian testing), so there may some patchs included in one version and not in the other. Also the training data may be slightly different.

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jflesch avatar jflesch commented on May 22, 2024

By the way, for Cuneiform, I wouldn't worry too much either. Test results show that it worked. It's just the result is slightly different (and slightly less good) than the one expected by the tests.

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tnorth avatar tnorth commented on May 22, 2024

Ok, thanks for looking into it. Indeed, it works.

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