Here are some previous posts that address this issue. Perhaps they can provide some insight into a solution. However, I think that RockyLinux 8 (aka CentOS 8) may have some different library dependencies that are causing the problem.
I think is a problem related with the python encoding UTF-8
I will repeat all again, but this time, setting the language to “en_US.UTF-8” from the begining. I was using “es_CU” wich maybe, wich appears to not be compatible. I will post the results later
UPDATE
Well, the error persist after the changes
GLib-WARNING (recursed) **: Invalid UTF-8 passed to g_io_channel_write_chars().
I hope to get the attention of someone here
I’ll report you my experience, just posted in another thread.
A wise user told me that “even after you have fully synced the feeds, it takes gvm some time to ingest that data. I’ve seen it take anywhere from 15minutes to an hour depending on how much CPU/Memory you are throwing at it”.
I had been trying other tricks (could share some if necessary, but I don’t think they were solving anything), but in the end I guess that only waiting solved my issue.
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