I have a problem which ought to have an obvious solution, but I haven't found one despite searching for many hours. The problem occurs on Windows.
This is a version of my problem reduced to its essentials: I have a file foo.py:: import bar and a file bar.py : baz = 42 If I store these two files in say C:\Users\Admin\test everything works fine. If I store them in C:\Users\Admin\testф, I get an import error when running foo.py. The letter at the end of test is a Russian "F", if it looks strange on your terminal. Am using WIndows 7 with a Swedish locale. The program uses Unicode successfully internally, and the Windows help says that the locale only applies to non-Unicode programs. I have tried with using characters from the Latin-1 character set in the path, ones that are not in the ASCII character set. In this case, things work fine. What am missing? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list