There does not seem to be any bug in python-apt here. It returns a str, as it should. In Python 3, everything should work automatically, because str is unicode. In Python 2, you need to decode it yourself if you want to work with unicode strings, as unicode strings are not the default, so we do not use them for return values.
Can we change the status to invalid, or did I miss anything?
There does not seem to be any bug in python-apt here. It returns a str, as it should. In Python 3, everything should work automatically, because str is unicode. In Python 2, you need to decode it yourself if you want to work with unicode strings, as unicode strings are not the default, so we do not use them for return values.
Can we change the status to invalid, or did I miss anything?