Message115547
| Author |
vstinner |
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Arfrever, eric.araujo, lemburg, pitrou, vstinner |
| Date |
2010年09月04日.00:23:35 |
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<1283559817.19.0.284213164993.issue9632@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
> In such environments you cannot expect the user to configure the
> system properly (i.e. set an environment variable).
Why would it be different for embeded python?
> Instead, the application has to provide an educated guess
> to the Python interpreter in some way, ...
How can the application guess the encoding better than Python? If the user doesn't configure correctly its environment, I don't see how the application can get the real (correct) environment config?!
If Python is unable to start because of the filesystem encoding, it is a bug (see #8611). If Python starts but displays incorrectly filenames, it is the user fault: the user have to setup its environment. |
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| 2010年09月04日 00:23:37 | vstinner | set | recipients:
+ vstinner, lemburg, pitrou, eric.araujo, Arfrever |
| 2010年09月04日 00:23:37 | vstinner | set | messageid: <1283559817.19.0.284213164993.issue9632@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年09月04日 00:23:35 | vstinner | link | issue9632 messages |
| 2010年09月04日 00:23:35 | vstinner | create |
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