![]() ![]() I can see some features of systemd being a real blessing for those environments. Maybe it’s even good for servers that are rebooted often or have a highly variable application suite. To me, systemd is designed with devices in mind such as desktops, laptops, tablets and so forth. This is why I’m having to circle back to NS (I was an early e-smith adopter a couple of decades ago) as it does most of what I need with very little fiddling under the covers. Even more frustrating is that, unless I work with the exact same bits literally daily, I will forget most of it within a week or two and have to start over. My aggravation is that it now takes me hours to suss out what I used to just know, and any new bits take me days or weeks to get a grip on. I had a bit of an episode in the old noggin about three years ago, so I’m having to relearn a tremendous amount of this stuff. Hopefully, with what you’ve given me so far, I shouldn’t need to get back to you, but if I’m still stuck I will certainly give you a shout out. I’ll rebuild this latest system with NS7, reload the various apps, and then circle back to this last piece of creating pdf sandwiches. These NS-based systems I’ll be dealing with are mostly at the app level rather than the admin/engineer level, so I’ll just pretend I don’t see the systemd crud That will provide easier access to newer packages. I think – since I’m no longer designing and supporting 100K+ core hpc systems (where systemd is worse than the wrong solution) – I will have to set aside my dislike of all things systemd and build this one system out with NS7. Svn checkout svn://.net/p/pdfsandwich/code/trunk/src pdfsandwich Pdfsandwich could easily be compiled: yum install subversion unpaper ocaml Consider upgrading to version 7.0.0 or newer. You are using qpdf version 5.0.1 which has known issues including security vulnerabilities with certain malformed PDFs. Qpdf prints a security warning but it works: List and install tesseract language(s) for OCR:Įxample: yum install tesseract-langpack-deu Yum install ghostscript qpdf tesseract tesseract-osd ![]() Yum install nethserver-rh-python36 –enablerepo=stephdl I tested on Nethserver but it may work for 6 too (if the module doesn’t work you may install rh-python36-pip from sclo repo). Ocrmypdf could be installed using the python-scl module.
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