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Name: ocrs | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
Version: 0.8.0 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: 1.1 | Build date: Wed Jun 5 09:53:14 2024 |
Group: Unspecified | Build host: reproducible |
Size: 5593011 | Source RPM: ocrs-0.8.0-1.1.src.rpm |
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: https://github.com/robertknight/ocrs | |
Summary: A modern OCR engine written in Rust |
ocrs is CLI tool for extracting text from images, also known as OCR (Optical Character Recognition).
Apache-2.0 AND MIT
* Wed Jun 05 2024 Muhammad Akbar Yanuar Mantari <mantarimay@pm.me> - Update to version 0.8.0 * Updated rten to v0.10.0: This improves performance when recognizing long lines of text and improves efficiency by setting the number of threads to match the number of physical cores. * Errors that occur when running the text recognition model are now propagated to the caller instead of causing a panic. * Sun May 19 2024 Muhammad Akbar Yanuar Mantari <mantarimay@pm.me> - Update to version 0.7.0 * Updated rten to v0.9.0: This brings a simpler API for loading models from disk (Model::load_file) and improves performance. * Updated image crate. This includes a much faster JPEG decoder. * Re-designed the API for loading images to be easier to use and more efficient. * Wed May 15 2024 Muhammad Akbar Yanuar Mantari <mantarimay@pm.me> - Remove script libocrs * Wed May 15 2024 Muhammad Akbar Yanuar Mantari <mantarimay@pm.me> - Disable test on s390x because failed at: * tests::test_ocr_engine_detect_words * tests::test_ocr_engine_recognize_lines * Thu Apr 11 2024 Muhammad Akbar Yanuar Mantari <mantarimay@pm.me> - Initial package
/usr/bin/ocrs /usr/share/doc/packages/ocrs /usr/share/doc/packages/ocrs/CHANGELOG.md /usr/share/doc/packages/ocrs/README.md /usr/share/licenses/ocrs /usr/share/licenses/ocrs/LICENSE-APACHE.txt /usr/share/licenses/ocrs/LICENSE-MIT.txt
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