On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:35:18PM +0100, zimoun wrote: > > I don’t know if it’s some recent change in the Guix behavior, but I > > noticed that I’m getting no utf-8 locales in a container. I > > discovered it while reading a utf-8 csv file using > > readr::read_csv(). > > Could you provide a minimalist example? Not with readr::read_csv() because of the tzdata thing, but even simpler: cat > test.csv << "EOF" abc ábč àbç äbc åbc EOF guix environment --ad-hoc r -- Rscript -e 'read.csv("test.csv")' guix environment -C --pure --ad-hoc r -- Rscript -e 'read.csv("test.csv")' The first one gives me, as expected: abc 1 ábč 2 àbç 3 äbc 4 åbc The other one: abc 1 \303\241b\304\215 2 \303\240b\303\247 3 \303\244bc 4 \303\245bc sh: rm: command not found (BTW, no idea where this “rm” comes from) > I am not convinced by the hack of bug#39665 [1]. > > [1] https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=39665#8 Sure, I’m not suggesting it as a satisfactory solution. But I think it sheds some light on where the problem may lie. WŻ