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<div class="moz-text-html" lang="x-western"> The Saltydog wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 6/15/05, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
href="mailto:ubuntu@mushware.com">ubuntu@mushware.com</a> <a
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I've written a package called Tesseract Trainer. It appears to work and is
getting a reasonable response here:
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...but it is a shareware license. You ask money for it!
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Besides that, it's not so hard to get the rpm working on Ubuntu. I just
had to<br>
install libtiff, link libpcre.so.3 to libpcre.so.0, use alien to
convert to a deb,<br>
install that and then change the startup script to cd to <br>
/usr/share/tesserecttrainer/system before running the binary.<br>
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If no-one is up to the job of making a package for a shareware author, <br>
those instructions can at least be put on his website. I don't know
enough<br>
yet to make a proper package with dependencies.<br>
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Andy: if you are not running Ubuntu, should I tidy up these
instructions <br>
for use on your website? (Though I haven't checked the other deps so<br>
there may be libraries on my system that have not been taken into
account)<br>
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