Re: Bug#229370: python2.3: Default site.py breaks stuff

2004-01-25 Thread Jan Hudec
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 > >

Re: Bug#229370: python2.3: Default site.py breaks stuff

2004-01-25 Thread "Martin v. Löwis"
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

Re: Bug#229370: python2.3: Default site.py breaks stuff

2004-01-25 Thread Matthias Klose
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