Bug#962872: ocrmypdf: new major upstream version available

2020-07-20 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello James, On Sun 19 Jul 2020 at 08:00AM -07, James R Barlow wrote: > I updated debian/copyright in both projects at the HEAD revision (not a > tagged release). These files should reflect the current status. Great. I see you merged in my d/copyright. Previously I'd not wanted to bother you

Bug#962872: ocrmypdf: new major upstream version available

2020-07-19 Thread James R Barlow
Sean and Rogério, It's easiest for everyone if the difference between upstream and packages is as small as possible, so I've been working on removing files that are problematic for Debian. In recent releases I have been removing all files that were previously in Files-Excluded, except for:

Bug#962872: ocrmypdf: new major upstream version available

2020-07-18 Thread Sean Whitton
Hello Rogério, On Mon 15 Jun 2020 at 09:13AM -03, Rogério Brito wrote: > A new major upstream version (10.0.1) of ocrmypdf was released a few days > ago and it is *so much faster* than the previous versions 8.x, 9.x, > especially during the (painful) initial step of "Scanning". > > I installed

Bug#962872: ocrmypdf: new major upstream version available

2020-06-15 Thread Rogério Brito
Package: ocrmypdf Version: 9.8.0+dfsg-1 Severity: wishlist Hi, Sean. A new major upstream version (10.0.1) of ocrmypdf was released a few days ago and it is *so much faster* than the previous versions 8.x, 9.x, especially during the (painful) initial step of "Scanning". I installed it via pip