> I doubted that 2.7 would make any difference. Yeah this complicated my life even more, all my import functions was gone - took me 2h to fix all :) and it does not solved my issue:) > > 1. What does your "terminal' expect. (For all I know you're using > TeraTermPro as a terminal, which doesn't support utf-8.) > Have you looked at the terminal encoding to see what your copy of > Terminal is expecting? On my Ubuntu Linux, I open the terminal with > Ctrl-Alt-t, then in the menu bar, I select > Terminal->SetCharacterEncoding->utf-8
I'm using putty for windows and I changed the putty to UTF-8 and this is what solved the problem - ihuuuuuu :p There is no logic, but it solved the issue ! > 2. What does your environment tell Linux to support? At a bash prompt, try > echo $LANG (there are two other environment variables I've seen > reference to, so this aspect is nuts) > Mine says > en_US.UTF-8 Mine too US.UTF-8, but the putty was in latin1 > 3. What does Python think it was told? > import sys > print sys.stdout.encoding > > Mine says > UTF-8 Mine too :p Thank you Dave you always come with a solution :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list