
mbogosian <setuptools <at> bugs.python.org> writes:
unicode_literals break a bunch of stuff in setuptools. Considering they may become the default at some point, this should be fixed...? I do not know if this is related to issue 78.
These appear to be because distutils (not setuptools) is unduly restrictive, refusing to accept unicode when it could do so.
".../lib/python2.7/distutils/command/build_py.py",
line 333, in build_module "'package' must be a string (dot-separated), list, or tuple") TypeError: 'package' must be a string (dot-separated), list, or tuple
distutils code is testing for str (as opposed to list/tuple), but it could as well test for basestring here.
File ".../lib/python2.7/distutils/cmd.py", line 216, in _ensure_stringlike "'%s' must be a %s (got `%s`)" % (option, what, val) distutils.errors.DistutilsOptionError: 'egg_base' must be a directory name (got `src`)
Again, this is in distutils. It seems as if testing for basestring rather than str would be needed. There could well be other places in distutils where it's testing for str where basestring would do, but I'm not sure whether these would be regarded as bugs for 2.7. Regards, Vinay Sajip