I verified this for trusty deployment with maas
1.7.0+bzr3299-0ubuntu3~trusty1 and curtin version was
0.1.0~bzr195-0ubuntu1~14.04.1~ppa0.

The steps to test this was to edit the root-tgz after uncompressing and
extracting it, doing a chroot. I then did a sudo apt-get install deja-
dup-backend-gvfs which also installed deja-dup and fonts-dejavu-core.
The non-ascii characters were in description for deja-dup-backend-gvfs:
Remote server support for Déjà Dup. After exiting, I then recreated the
compressed tgz image from the modified files and copied the file to
cached filename in /var/lib/maas/boot-resources/cache,  and to root-tgz
file in /var/lib/maas/boot-
resources/current/ubuntu/amd64/generic/trusty/daily. Finally, I
restarted tgt.

 I then deployed trusty through maas which worked. The 2nd test was to
do a juju bootstrap which also passed. To make sure that I was dealing
with the right image, I verified that the deja-up packages were
installed on the deployed node.

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Title:
  'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 19027: ordinal not in
  range(128) (curtin can't handle non-ascii characters in dpkg --list
  output)

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