Since 9787aed stack tries to set LC_ALL
to C.UTF-8
. This is a bad idea, since that locale is Debian (and transitively Ubuntu) specific. There is an upstream glibc bug to support this, but it's not yet fixed.
On distros that do not support this (at least Arch and Fedora) it actually makes the problem far worse than it was before, since now even if your locales are all fine and utf8 trying to set them breaks this, so we're back to the commitBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
problem.
This means that if people upgrade their stack version, they can't even downgrade and built an old version since the build reproducibly fails.
Pinging @borsboom
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