Yes I agree with #2. I think oslo.config calls readlines() on a file for which they most likely haven't specified the encoding (utf-8 would be correct I guess) on doing open(), so Python defaults to thinking it's a pure ascii file and shouts on finding a non-ascii char. Digging.
Yes I agree with #2. I think oslo.config calls readlines() on a file for which they most likely haven't specified the encoding (utf-8 would be correct I guess) on doing open(), so Python defaults to thinking it's a pure ascii file and shouts on finding a non-ascii char. Digging.