Hmm, indeed it was set for Ubuntu's/Debian's newer Python. It looks supported in RHEL 8 though.
We can go en_US.UTF-8 and test if it passes our CI. C.UTF-8 seems to have broken collation (sorting and comparing of Unicode).
As previously discussed, official Python images [1] use C.UTF-8 but they use Debian and Alpine (and Windows).
One thing is sure, we should not drop Unicode from images as this fixed Glance metadata errors we had.
[1] https://hub.docker.com/_/python
Hmm, indeed it was set for Ubuntu's/Debian's newer Python.
It looks supported in RHEL 8 though.
We can go en_US.UTF-8 and test if it passes our CI.
C.UTF-8 seems to have broken collation (sorting and comparing of Unicode).
As previously discussed, official Python images [1] use C.UTF-8 but they use Debian and Alpine (and Windows).
One thing is sure, we should not drop Unicode from images as this fixed Glance metadata errors we had.
[1] https:/ /hub.docker. com/_/python