I don't know how to reproduce this error.

But If I check the comment :
This is really a bug in Leopard. UTF-8 doesn't look like a valid value  
for the LANG environment variable. It should be something of the form  
language[_territory][.codeset], where UTF-8 is only the codeset part.

LANG on my system is set to fr_CA.UTF-8, which is valid.

But python doesn't seems to take it into account, if I import locale  
and try :

locale.getlocale()
I got : (None, None)


But this with the default python that comes with Leopard. Not the one  
in macport.



Le 07-10-31 à 23:31, Malcolm Tredinnick a écrit :

>
> Can anybody using Apple's Leopard OS confirm #5846 exists by default?
>
> This is either a mistake on the part of the reporter or a total bozo  
> bug
> on Apple's part. I'd like to establish which.
>
> Thanks,
> Malcolm
>
> -- 
> I don't have a solution, but I admire your problem.
> http://www.pointy-stick.com/blog/
>
>
> >


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