[issue9029] errors='replace' works in IDLE, fails at Windows command line.

John Van Praag report at bugs.python.org
Wed Jun 30 17:28:58 CEST 2010


John Van Praag <john at jvp247.com> added the comment:

I just now resubmitted, with a text file and program demonstrating the
problem: Issue9126.

I am new to submitting Python bug reports and I would like to do it
right. I found I could only attach 1 file to the bug report. However, I
had two files: The text file to read, and the program doing the reading.
Is there some way to attach multiple files to a bug report? If not, what
is the customary way to handle submissions where there is a file to be
processed, and a program doing the processing? And perhaps other files
exhibiting output(s)?

Thanks,

John

On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:48 +0000, "R. David Murray"
<report at bugs.python.org> wrote:
> 
> R. David Murray <rdmurray at bitdance.com> added the comment:
> 
> What you show is not a complete program, nor do you provide the complete
> traceback or the data causing the problem.  The most helpful thing would
> be a complete small program and data file demonstrating the problem. 
> That said, I'm wondering if your problem is the encoding of the terminal
> window.
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