Re: No module named policycoreutils.default_encoding_utf8 ?

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On 11/04/2013 05:00 PM, Sven Vermeulen wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> In policycoreutils-2.2.1/semanage/semanage, the first import is:
> 
> """ import policycoreutils.default_encoding_utf8 """
> 
Yes this is for internationlization but we should just remove it.  As I port
to python3 it will no longer be necessary.

This patch switches python2 to always use unicode, which is the default for
python3.

> On my system (Python 2.7) this fails with:
> 
> Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/semanage-python2.7",
> line 26, in <module> import policycoreutils.default_encoding_utf8 
> ImportError: No module named policycoreutils.default_encoding_utf8
> 
> Is this specific for a particular Python version?
> 
> I commented it out and most other things work just fine (I only have a
> small issue with audit2allow not wanting to generate refpolicy-style
> modules even though the interface_info file is - I think - up2date and is
> being read by audit2allow).
> 
> Wkr, Sven Vermeulen
> 
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