In El capitan When i am apply text2image in tesseract training, the text2image give segmentation fault: 11 error.
I am applying this command:
text2image --text=training_text.txt --outputbase=eng.TimesNewRomanBold.exp0 --font='Times New Roman Bold' --fonts_dir=/Library/Fonts
For your specific error you can have a look here here.
There is a version of tesseract that you can install through brew that fix this specific problem with text2image
As you can find on the link le command to run is
brew install tesser --training-tools [--with-all-languages]
However let me know if after that you'll get any other problem in your traning process because even if I sorted out "segmentation fail" I'm unable to complete successfully the training due another error that I'm not able to fix cuz very spare information around.
The error I get is about
GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid cast from 'PangoCairoCoreTextFont' to 'PangoFcFont'
I've also tried to compile different source of tessercat but the above error still came out and (like you atm) I'm unable to start with the training process.
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I'm trying to install Gtk2 from CPAN on my Mac (Big Sur), but it requires Glib, and Glib install is failing. The tail of the installer output is here:
echo Generating POD...
Generating POD...
"/usr/bin/perl" -I blib/lib -I blib/arch -MGlib::GenPod -MGlib \
-e "add_types (qq(doctypes)); Glib::GenPod::set_copyright(qq/Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.\n\nThis software is licensed under the LGPL. See L<Glib> for a full notice.\n/); Glib::GenPod::set_main_mod(qq(Glib)); xsdoc2pod(q(build/doc.pl), q(blib/lib), q(build/podindex));"
Can't load 'blib/arch/auto/Glib/Glib.bundle' for module Glib: dlopen(blib/arch/auto/Glib/Glib.bundle, 0x0001): open("", O_RDONLY) failed with errno=2 at /System/Library/Perl/5.30/darwin-thread-multi-2level/DynaLoader.pm line 197.
at blib/lib/Glib/GenPod.pm line 21.
Compilation failed in require at blib/lib/Glib/GenPod.pm line 21.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at blib/lib/Glib/GenPod.pm line 21.
Compilation failed in require.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted.
make: *** [build/podindex] Error 2
FAIL
! Installing Glib failed. See /Users/principal/.cpanm/work/1626461722.68580/build.log for details. Retry with --force to force install it.
Retry with --force gives the same results. The specified build.log file gives less detail than the console output above.
If I understand what it's telling me, it is that the GenPod.m module fails at the point where it is trying to "use Glib;". But when I look at the specified search point (blib/arch/auto/Glib/Glib.bundle) there is such a file there.
I'm using the Mac-installed Perl (5.30) and have had no other issues installing via CPAN. Any help would be appreciated. I would even welcome knowing how to bypass the "GenPod" step, as having working code is better than having documentation. The latest post I could find on the topic of Glib failing to install on Mac was four years ago in the El Capitan days, and the OP there was having an entirely different problem.
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rstudio generates error when running R code with python code. At first the code worked very well but in the second installation it started to generate faults. Here is the link of the code in case you want to play #https: //www.r-bloggers.com/r-and-python-using-reticulate-to-get-the-best-of-both-worlds/
. My laptop is hp 4 gigs of ram and 500 mb of hard disk.
I would greatly appreciate who can explain the failure and how to solve it.
I have reinstalled anaconda last version twice.
library(reticulate)
use_python("/usr/local/bin/python")
use_virtualenv("r-reticulate")
os <- import("os")
Error: lexical error: invalid char in json text.
WARNING: The conda.compat modul
(right here) ------^
os$listdir(".")
Error: object 'os' not found
py_config()
Error: lexical error: invalid char in json text.
WARNING: The conda.compat modul
(right here) ------^
Actually, it comes from a deprecation warning reported a few days ago (fix compat import showing warning #8507).
But the fact is that this warning in "conda.compat" generates some errors, for example in the case of using conda environments in R through "reticulate" functions. This issue has been reported quite recently Conda warnings taken as errors #477.
The solution is to simply install the github version of "reticulate" in order to avoid these errors and ignore the conda warnings which shouldn't necessarily impede these functionalities. You can do it like this way:
remotes::install_github("rstudio/reticulate")
And don't forget to have the latest Rtools installed in your operating system!
This might be useful for you: https://docs.anaconda.com/anaconda/user-guide/tasks/switch-environment/
I have Anaconda, and set up Python 2 environment. Once activated, run 'use_python' with the path to that environment and set the 'required' parameter to TRUE.
I had the same problem. I solved the problem by installing an older version of conda.
In anaconda promt
conda install conda = 4.1.6
Im trying yo install bazel-0.8.0 in my raspberry pi 3, but when i compile bazel, after an hour, through me an error. The specific error i think is package-bazel.sh zip: doesnt found. I follow the instruction of this video "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqCnW_2XDw8", and i do all the things like the video, but i cant fix that error that appears to me. Anybody know why i get that error?
This is the exactly error i get:
It seems as the programm zip is not installed. Please try to execute the command line to install all prerequisits as mentioned here https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-compile-source.html#unix-like-systems
When I install Wordnet::Similarity on mac, the following error occur:
usr/local/bin/perl "-Iblib/arch" "-Iblib/lib" build/Depthfiles.PL blib/lib/WordNet/synsetdepths.dat
Generating default depth files.
Can't load '/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/darwin-2level/auto/Digest/SHA1/SHA1.bundle' for module Digest::SHA1: dlopen(/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/darwin-2level/auto/Digest/SHA1/SHA1.bundle, 1): no suitable image found. Did find:
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/darwin-2level/auto/Digest/SHA1/SHA1.bundle: mach-o, but wrong architecture at /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.8.8/darwin-2level/DynaLoader.pm line 230.
at blib/lib/WordNet/Tools.pm line 76
Compilation failed in require at blib/lib/WordNet/Tools.pm line 76.
My attempt was to enter to the downloaded package directory from terminal and type:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
sudo make install
I made sure to have installed all prerequisite http://search.cpan.org/dist/WordNet-Similarity/doc/install.pod#Prerequisites. I suspect that this may be due to mac processor version with Perl interface. Any suggestion on how to fix this?
Install libdigest-sha-perl in Ubuntu 14.04 has solved this issue.
Download link:http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/perl/libdigest-sha-perl
I want to isntall winexe on Ubuntu 13.1 32bit version.
I did exactly after this guide: Winexe - aldeid
If I execute the command "make basics bin/winexe" there occurs the following error:
Compiling ../librpc/idl/atsvc.idl
/usr/include/stdc-predef.h:0: error: Syntax error near '3'
Failed to parse ../librpc/idl/atsvc.idl at ./../pidl/pidl line 608.
make: *** [idl] Error 1
I have absolutely no idea how to fix this.
I would be even satisfied with a solution suggestion to this problem.
Thank you.
make "CPP=gcc -E -ffreestanding" basics bin/winexe works around this error.
I found "another" way to isntall winexe.
ubuntu forum
The Donwload-Links to the static version (just unzip and run winexe) are working at the moment (on some other pages they didn't).
I still don't know why the error above occurs, if anybody knows it, please tell me anyway. I am still interessted.
VERY IMPORTANT EDIT: After restart winexe gives put an Internal Error signal 11
So I still need a solution for winexe. Either to isntall the verision from git or to fix this error.
EDIT nummber 2: OK, why am I sking questions if I answer them by myself?
The installation form the quide mentiond in my question qorks fine on Ubuntu 12 LTS and winexe-static-version is also ok if you don't make typing errors as I did.