Here is how I solved this issue (its applicable for geotext 0.3.0)
Check the traceback:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "pythonTwitterTest.py", line 5, in
from process.processData import *
File "C:\OwaisWorkx\Courses\5th Semester\Project\pythonTwitterTest\pythonTwitterTest\process\processData.py", line 1, in
from geotext import GeoText # for classifying and seperating City , Country and States/Provinces
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext__init__.py", line 7, in
from .geotext import GeoText
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext\geotext.py", line 87, in
class GeoText(object):
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext\geotext.py", line 103, in GeoText
index = build_index()
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext\geotext.py", line 77, in build_index
cities = read_table(get_data_path('cities15000.txt'), usecols=[1, 8])
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext\geotext.py", line 54, in read_table
for line in lines:
File "c:\Python33\lib\site-packages\geotext\geotext.py", line 51, in
lines = (line for line in f if not line.startswith(comment))
File "c:\Python33\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 23, in decode
return codecs.charmap_decode(input,self.errors,decoding_table)[0]
UnicodeDecodeError: 'charmap' codec can't decode byte 0x81 in position 165: character maps to
This shows the error is actually in the geotext.py file
so open that up
geotext.py and goto line 45:
Change from this
with open(filename, 'r') as f
to this
with open(filename, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f:
P.S: Solution taken from Python-forum.io