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Source: ocrmypdf
Version: 5.5-2
Severity: normal
User: ci-t...@tracker.debian.org
Usertags: flaky

Hi Sean,

While inspecting regressions in autopkgtest results¹², I noticed that
your package ocrmypdf fails regularly, without obvious changes. At times
when these tests fail, they also take considerably longer, i.e. more
than 1 hour instead of around 15 minutes.

While it maybe so that your latest version fixes the issue, I didn't
spot anything in the changelog to warrant that, so I am filing this bug
to prevent us from forgetting it. If you believe the issue is fixed,
please don't hesitate to close this bug immediately.

Paul

¹ https://ci.debian.net/packages/o/ocrmypdf/unstable/amd64/
² https://ci.debian.net/packages/o/ocrmypdf/testing/amd64/

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On Sun, Apr 08 2018, Paul Gevers wrote:

> While inspecting regressions in autopkgtest results¹², I noticed that
> your package ocrmypdf fails regularly, without obvious changes. At
> times when these tests fail, they also take considerably longer,
> i.e. more than 1 hour instead of around 15 minutes.
>
> While it maybe so that your latest version fixes the issue, I didn't
> spot anything in the changelog to warrant that, so I am filing this
> bug to prevent us from forgetting it. If you believe the issue is
> fixed, please don't hesitate to close this bug immediately.

Upstream believes this to be fixed in the latest release.

See: https://bugs.debian.org/888917#58

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Sean Whitton

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