Klaus Ethgen writes ("Re: OT: Python (was: Make Unicode bugs release 
critical?)"):
> No, it is not. 00a3 is just not a utf-8 character, it is unicode. To get
> a correct utf-8 character you need to print \x{c2a3} and then isutf8 is
> happy.

When LC_CTYPE=en_GB.utf-8, programs which attempt to print unicode
characters to stdout should use UTF-8.  That's what LC_TYPE means.

Ian.


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