[BangPypers] BangPypers Digest, Vol 64, Issue 2 Re: [Bug 1071226] Re: python 2.7.3 of ubuntu 12.04 and python2.7.3of ubuntu12.10 (Sriranga(78yrsold))

Sriranga(78yrsold) withblessings at gmail.com
Wed Dec 5 07:20:11 CET 2012


Sorry to note that no response/solution from the python experts. Is it so
complicated or difficult to solve the problem for the Python experts?
With regards,
-sriranga(79yrs).

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> From: "Sriranga(78yrsold)" <withblessings at gmail.com>
> To: Bangalore Python Users Group - India <bangpypers at python.org>
> Subject: Re: [BangPypers] [Bug 1071226] Re: python 2.7.3 of ubuntu
>         12.04 and       python2.7.3of ubuntu12.10
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> Python Experts,
> I like to have your expertise comments and suggestion on my view that
> irrespective versions of OSs like ubuntu 12.04 and 12.10 - which has
> installed *python 2.7.3 * (same version)should work flawlessly and expected
> output should be the same and identical.  Any more information is required
> kindly contact me I shall furnish the same.
> With regards,
> -sriranga(79yrs)
>
> On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 10:14 PM, Sriranga(78yrsold) <
> withblessings at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the clarification.
> > I agree with your view. In fact the ocropus project is based on ubuntu
> > 12.04(64bit)which uses python 2.7.3 works fine.
> >
> > Tom,Creator of ocorpus project has already in advance  clarified that he
> > support *only 12.04* and *not* *12.10 *version -since he has no
> > plan/interest  to support for ubuntu 12.10 for ocropus project work.
> >
> > Due to my curious to know whether ocorpus works fine in ubuntu 12.10
> which
> > has python version 2.7.3 also(similar to ubuntu 12.04) - but
> unfortunately
> > failed in my experiment as already reported reason to you.
> >
> > In the circumstances, I have to use *only ubuntu 12.04(64 bit)* and  may
> > have to *uninstall the ubuntu 12.10* since it appears that python 2.7.3
> > of ubuntu 12.10 does not support Ocropus project due to *some inherent
> > problem* in the ubuntu 12.10 or installed python 2.7.3 in the ubuntu
> > 12.10 itself - which I don't know..
> >
> > If you do research as to why python 2.7.3 installed in ubuntu 12.10 does
> > not work on the lines of ubuntu 12.04(64bit) which has *same version of
> > python* viz. 2.7.3, it will be benefited users like me  I am feeling that
> > I may not get support from you,I decided to discontinue usage of  new
> > version ubuntu 12.10.
> >
> > With regards,
> > -sriranga(79yrs)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Evan Dandrea <
> evan.dandrea at canonical.com>wrote:
> >
> >> This is not a bug in Apport. Please use the bug tracking system for the
> >> Ocropus project instead:
> >> http://code.google.com/p/ocropus/issues/entry
> >>
> >> ** Changed in: apport
> >>        Status: New => Invalid
> >>
> >> --
> >> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug
> >> report.
> >> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1071226
> >>
> >> Title:
> >>   python 2.7.3 of ubuntu 12.04 and python2.7.3of ubuntu12.10
> >>
> >> Status in Apport crash detection/reporting:
> >>   Invalid
> >>
> >> Bug description:
> >>   From the : http://code.google.com/p/ocropus/  website of Ocropus
> >>   Porject - downloaded  Ocropus 0.6 for kannada OCR project work by
> >>   following the instructions below:
> >>
> >>   Installation: To install, use:
> >>
> >>       $ hg clone -r ocropus-0.6 https://code.google.com/p/ocropus
> >>       $ cd ocropus/ocropy
> >>       $ sudo apt-get install $(cat PACKAGES)
> >>       $ python setup.py download_models
> >>       $ sudo python setup.py install
> >>       $ ./run-test
> >>
> >>   In Ubuntu 12.04(64bit)LTS:
> >>   When I run the script ./run-test  in ubuntu 12.04( wherein python
> 2.7.3
> >> installed ) successfully COMPLETED without any error of traceback etc.
> >>
> >>   WHEREAS
> >>
> >>   in Ubuntu 12.10(64bit)
> >>   When I run the same script ./run-test in ubuntu 12.10(wherein python
> >> 2.7.3 also available) - FAILED to complete with error of
> >>   trace back displayed even used "SUDO"  - vide extract of terminal
> >> reproduced below for reasearch purpose.
> >>
> >>   dell at dell-OptiPlex-330:~$ cd ocropus/ocropy/
> >>   dell at dell-OptiPlex-330:~/ocropus/ocropy$ sudo ./run-test
> >>   [sudo] password for dell:
> >>   + true
> >>   + true binarization
> >>   + true
> >>   + rm -rf temp
> >>   + ocropus-nlbin tests/testpage.png -o temp
> >>   === tests/testpage.png 1
> >>   estimating skew angle
> >>   estimating thresholds
> >>   rescaling
> >>   tests/testpage.png lo-hi (0.39 1.44) angle  0.1  no-normalization
> >>   writing
> >>   + true
> >>   + true page level segmentation
> >>   + true
> >>   + ocropus-gpageseg 'temp/????.bin.png'
> >>   temp/0001.bin.png
> >>   computing segmentation
> >>   computing column separators
> >>   Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>  <=================================<<=please see this <<=========
> >>     File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-gpageseg", line 331, in <module>
> >>       process1((f,i+1))
> >>     File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-gpageseg", line 277, in process1
> >>       segmentation = compute_segmentation(binary,scale)
> >>     File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-gpageseg", line 221, in
> >> compute_segmentation
> >>       colseps,binary = compute_colseps(binary,scale)
> >>     File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-gpageseg", line 127, in compute_colseps
> >>       seps = compute_separators_morph(binary,scale)
> >>     File "/usr/local/bin/ocropus-gpageseg", line 106, in
> >> compute_separators_morph
> >>       thick = morph.r_dilation(binary,(d0,d1))
> >>     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ocrolib/toplevel.py",
> >> line 204, in argument_checks
> >>       result = f(*args,**kw)
> >>     File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/ocrolib/morph.py", line
> >> 50, in r_dilation
> >>       return filters.maximum_filter(image,size,origin=origin)
> >>   NameError: global name 'filters' is not defined
> >>   dell at dell-OptiPlex-330:~/ocropus/ocropy$
> >>
> >>   I am in confusion/fix  whether Python 2.7.3 installed in ubuntu
> >> 12.10(64bit) is corrupted one?
> >>    In case, if the SAME version of python 2.7.3  are installed BOTH in
> >> ubuntu 12.04(64bit) and 12.10(bit),  why only latest version 12.10(bit)
> is
> >> generated error of traceback as above?  I tested 3 or 4 times - same
> result
> >> !!   So I contrued that it is a bug in 12.10(bit) for python
> >> 2.7.3installed. What is the solution ?
> >>   With regards,
> >>   -sriranga(79yrs)
> >>
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> >
> >
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