That junk in the output is ANSI escape codes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code

Either the Windows console doesn’t displays them correctly or something is
escaping them. I think those codes are tying to move the cursor back to the
first column… probably some kind of terminal progress indicator.

-steve


On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:42 PM, Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> wrote:

> Not offhand (again, I don't run Windows so I've got no mental library
> of common failure modes for Python there) so I'd just do the usual -
> compare your Python/terminal/etc setup between your Win 7/8 systems
> and the server, see if there's any differences you can investigate,
> etc. Python version, terminal application and its settings, etc.
>
> Then the usual cross platform troubleshooting steps also apply
> (http://docs.fabfile.org/en/1.8/troubleshooting.html) though I doubt
> this is Paramiko's fault so you can ignore that part of those - it's
> either gonna be Fabric or Python or (again) your environment.
>
> If any other Windows users are on the list and have seen this perhaps
> they can chime in with either "I run Windows 7 and don't see this,
> here's my detailed setup info" or "oh yea that means you have DLL
> problems" (or...whatever).
>
> Best of luck,
> Jeff
>
> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Alexander Kolev <alexan...@23snaps.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Local systems are Windows 7 / 8 and the remote side is Windows Server
> 2012. If I run this script on the remote server (win 2012) -  the output is
> OK.
> >
> > Any ideas how to tackle it?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Alex
> >
> >
> > On Apr 4, 2014, at 9:04 PM, Jeff Forcier <j...@bitprophet.org> wrote:
> >
> >> Haven't seen that particular style of output garbage before -
> >> definitely not normal or expected. What's your local OS / terminal
> >> type / etc? Tho I see some Windows paths in there - we definitely have
> >> Windows users but the core devs don't/can't test on it, so it's
> >> possible you're in a less common setup or something else funky is
> >> going on.
> >>
> >> On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Alexander Kolev <alexan...@23snaps.com>
> wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> My fabric file works perfectly. I’m just wandering why the output is
> >>> displayed in this format. What is wrong? Do I need to configure
> something?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[05] copy package ...←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[23;2Hyyyyy.xxxx.local] put: i
> >>>
> >>> mageresizer.d.xxxx.com.7z ->
> >>> c:\xxxxx\image←[24;1Hresizer.d.xxxx.com.7z←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[yyyyy.xxxx.local] Execu
> >>>
> >>> ting task '__run_package'←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[06] run package ...←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[23;2Hyyyyy.xxxx.local] run: x
> >>>
> >>> copy imageresizer.d.xxxx.com
> >>> Backup\imagere←[24;1Hsizer.d.xxxx.com_20140404_104929 /I /E←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[23;2Hyyyyy.xxxx.local] run: "
> >>>
> >>> C:\Program Files\7-Zip\7z.exe" x -y -oimageres←[24;1Hizer.d.xxxx.com
> >>> imageresizer.d.xxxx.com.7z←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[07] track deploy new relic ...←[
> >>>
> >>> 24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[08] track deploy hipchat ...←[24
> >>>
> >>> ;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[09] send email ...←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[10] git tag ...←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[24;1H[←[24;1H
> >>>
> >>> [yyyyy.xxxx.local] out: ←[24;1H
> >>> ←[23;2Hlocalhost] local: git tag -a imag
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>>
> >>> Alex
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jeff Forcier
> >> Unix sysadmin; Python/Ruby engineer
> >> http://bitprophet.org
> >
>
>
>
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