Antoine Beaupré wrote: > That's a good point! However, wouldn't that be a bug with wormhole on OS > X (as opposed to here, on Debian, which supports UTF-8 natively).
I think wormhole can be used with either python2 or python3, and the error message says this is a python3 problem, and Debian has it using python3. That's why I reported the bug here. From http://click.pocoo.org/5/python3/ At the moment, it is strongly recommended is to use Python 2 for Click utilities unless Python 3 is a hard requirement. Advice Debian is disregarding it seems.. Concerned that if I build something using wormhole, I'll get to learn about every Debian user who has LANG=C or does not have any locale set. (Maybe I *can* just force LANG=C.UTF-8; on operating systems where wormhole is using python2, it probably won't matter if that locale is not available.) -- see shy jo
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