2017-06-12 11:35 GMT+02:00 INADA Naoki <songofacandy at gmail.com>: > I think "Good practice" is set `LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8` environment variable, > as warning says. I like using LANG=C to display a manual page in english. Technically, I know that it's wrong, but it works. I don't see the point of the warning. I'm able to render my hello world with the wrong locale :-) If you want to use C.utf-8, fine, just do it, but don't bug me with locales please :-) I consider that I understand well locales and encodings. But now try to imagine someone who don't know anything about programming and starts learning a new language, Python, and see this warning... Victor
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