This doesn't make much sense.  First, afaict the installed
encodings/__init__.py looks just fine.  A little ugly, but legal syntax.
Also, the md5sum of my installed version exactly matches upstream's
current Python 2.7 version, and I see nothing relevant in the upstream
tracker.

The Py_Initialize bit in the traceback is also odd.  Are there any
extension modules involved here?  This smells suspiciously like a
reference counting bug that is triggering a traceback in unrelated
Python code.  What third party (i.e. not part of Python) code is
involved here?

Any possibility you can boil the problem down to something small and
reproducible?

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