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** Tags added: verification-done-oneiric
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[12.04] Broadcom Bluetooth device (Vendor=0a5c
Reviewed this issue with Oneiric Beta2, updating command-not-found to
0.2.44ubuntu1. With the bogus Simplified Chinese test, command-not-found
does not throw an exception.
However, the output text does not appear to coincide with the language
encoding of the shell environment. Compare the
Clearly the changes addressed the Unicode decoding exception. Can we
close this issue, and open a separate one for the mismatch in output
encoding?
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You're welcome. The command-not-found package is very useful. I'm happy to have
helped; it was interesting diving into Python's facilities for multi-byte I/O
and I18/L10n/gettext. I hope this solves the problem comprehensively.
Here is my locale:
u@u-VirtualBox:~$ locale
LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
More effort put into this problem yielded a likely solution (i.e.
'hack'). First of all, the Python Exception was
UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xe6 in
position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
This was with the bogus Simplified Chinese command 我。The expected way
Public bug reported:
The command-not-found package crashes on input of a simplified chinese
character representing a bogus command. The problem was found with in
11.10 beta1, for both the x86/i386 and amd64 systems. Debugging the
python script in /usr/lib/command-not-found shows that a
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[11.10 beta1] UnicodeDecodeError crash on simplified chinese input of
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