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[Python] python track2 new pipeline#16484

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Add exception handle
Fix encode problem

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@msyyc msyyc merged commit 672bf36 into Azure:master Feb 3, 2021
iscai-msft added a commit to annatisch/azure-sdk-for-python that referenced this pull request Feb 3, 2021
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* 'master' of https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python:
  revert file changed by bot (Azure#16493)
  [T2] Resourcemover fix dependency (Azure#16491)
  fix compute readme (Azure#16488)
  [Python] python track2 new pipeline (Azure#16484)
  T2 compute 2021 02 02 (Azure#16486)
  Mindep test all dependencies except nspkg (Azure#16331)
  Add aio folder and update GA tag (Azure#16178)
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