El mié, 19-04-2017 a las 10:31 -0400, Richard Ryniker escribió:
> Running on Raspberry Pi 3, with updates to April 19:
> 
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$ uname -a
> Linux RPi3-2 4.11.0-0.rc5.git0.1.fc26.armv7hl #1 SMP Mon Apr 3
> 21:06:36 UTC 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$ /usr/bin/python3.6 --version
> Python detected LC_CTYPE=C: LC_ALL & LANG coerced to C.UTF-8 (set
> another locale or PYTHONCOERCECLOCALE=0 to disable this locale
> coercion behaviour).
> Python 3.6.0
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$ env | grep LC
> LC_ALL=C
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$
> 
> I downloaded and built the current 3.6.1 Python with only default
> configuration, and there is no complaint:
> 
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$ /usr/local/bin/python3.6 --version
> Python 3.6.1
> [ryniker@RPi3-2 ~]$
> 
> If Fedora packages Python configured to complain about awkward locale
> settings, it would be nice if Fedora starts after installation with a
> non-objectionable value.
> 
> In order to boot F26 on a Raspberry Pi, it is necessary to blacklist
> the
> vc4 module to avoid a kernel failure
> (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1387733). This means the
> default target can be multi-user, but not graphical.  Consequently,
> the
> first boot application never runs.  Is first boot where appropriate
> locale configuration should occur?
> 
this is a generic issue not arm specific so is more appropriate on the
devel list however it is related to
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3_c.utf-8_locale there are
a few ways to work around it. one of which is to set your locale to
C.UTF-8 or to make sure that you have the glibc-langpack-<foo> locale
installed for your running locale

Dennis

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