On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 09:39:13 +0100, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
> Matthias Klose wrote:
> >>The default /etc/python2.3/site.py specifies "ascii" as a system
> >>encoding. This causes errors if non-ascii characters are fed to
> >>python programs unaware of i18n/l10n issues (eq. libglade-convert
> >
Matthias Klose wrote:
The default /etc/python2.3/site.py specifies "ascii" as a system
encoding. This causes errors if non-ascii characters are fed to
python programs unaware of i18n/l10n issues (eq. libglade-convert
script). Please make utf-8 (which is backwards compatible but will not
cause fatal
Jan Hudec writes:
> Package: python2.3
> Version: 2.3.3-5
>
> The default /etc/python2.3/site.py specifies "ascii" as a system
> encoding. This causes errors if non-ascii characters are fed to
> python programs unaware of i18n/l10n issues (eq. libglade-convert
> script). Please make utf-8 (which i
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