
Hi Paul, Please open an issue, I can take a look. Please describe a scenario to reproduce the issue. Victor 2015-03-22 15:44 GMT+01:00 Paul Moore <p.f.moore@gmail.com>:
Something that hit me today, which might become a more common issue when the Windows installers move towards installing to the user directory, is that there appear to be some bugs in handling of non-ASCII paths.
Two that I spotted are a failure of the "script wrappers" installed by pip to work with a non-ASCII interpreter path (reported to distlib) and a possible issue with the py.exe launcher when a script has non-ASCII in the shebang line (not reported yet because I'm not clear on what's going on).
I've only seen Windows-specific issues - I don't know how common non-ASCII paths for the python interpreter are on Unix or OSX, or whether the more or less universal use of UTF-8 on Unix makes such issues less common. But if anyone has an environment that makes testing on non-ASCII install paths easy, it might be worth doing some checks just so we can catch any major ones before 3.5 is released.
On which note, I'm assuming neither of the issues I've found are major blockers. "pip.exe doesn't work if Python is installed in a directory with non-ASCII characters in the name" can be worked around by using python -m pip, and the launcher issue by using a generic shebang like #!/usr/bin/python3.5.
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