this is a generic issue not arm specific so is more appropriate on
the
devel list however it is related to
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/python3_c.utf-8_locale there are
a few ways to work around it. one of which is to set your locale to
C.UTF-8 or to make sure that you have the glibc-langpack-<foo> locale
installed for your running locale
Thank you for the link. I admire the Python folk who understood the
importance of encoding support for character data, and suffered the pain
necessary to implement a correct, robust implementation.
My concern for Fedora is whether a default installation can select locale
data that avoids this situation. Have the current problems with the
Raspberry Pi platform scuttled the usual process to define locale for a
Fedora installation? Or is this an outstanding issue for every F26 user?