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>
> I had this same issue today.  Worked without --icons and failed with it.
>
> After some investigation it appears to be an issue in a2x where it isn't
> encoding the manifest file as UTF-8.  In my case I had a copyright symbol
> introduced through the docinfo.xml file.  My fix was to alter the a2x file
> itself as detailed in this bug fix page for fedora:
>
> https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/scm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20131202/1153359.html
>
> I checked the mercurial repository and it doesn't have this change.
>
> The essence of the change is this:
>
> import codecs
> ...
> def write_file(filename, data, mode='w', encoding='utf-8'):
>     f = codecs.open(filename, mode, encoding)
> ...

Hi John,

That looks sensible, can make a pull request please.

Cheers
Lex

PS a pox upon the house of Fedora/Redhat for not submitting it upstream :(


>
> The above worked for me.  I think you should try and report back whether it
> worked for you.  Perhaps then if it works we can suggest that it be fixed?
>
> John.
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