Hi Luis
sorry for the very late reply. Indeed I tried the same fix with web2py for 
Windows and the pycache folder is not present anywhere.
On the other hand the source version that I always used before produces it.

Il giorno lunedì 20 luglio 2020 alle 07:24:15 UTC+2 Ivan Luis ha scritto:

> Where can i found pycache ? 
>
>
> Em terça-feira, 26 de maio de 2020 04:41:45 UTC-3, Geo escreveu:
>>
>> I use python 3.7 but I had the same issue, to solve it I kind of cheated 
>> by adding MySQL default charset 255
>>
>> in gluon\contrib\pymsysql\charset.py I have added this at line 260 (at 
>> the end of the list of charsets)
>>
>> _charsets.add(Charset(255, 'utf8mb4', 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci', ''))
>>
>> then I deleted __pycache__/charset.cpython-37.pyc and restarted web2py
>>
>

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