Hi Niki,
Not familiar with 389-ds, but I'm curious if the admin console where the
spaces are missing is a Java application. If so, I encountered similar
problems to an unrelated application I use (an older version of
Moneydance) when there was an upgrade to OpenJDK.
If I use:
java-1.8.0-openjdk-1.8.0.222.b10-1.el7_7.x86_64.rpm (and devel,
headless, etc.), the fonts render correctly.
Anything after that has words run together, so I'm doing "yum
--exclude=java* upgrade" (I still haven't added an exclude for it).
There were promising looking bugzilla entries for it, but it still looks
broken if I upgrade.
-Greg
On 4/26/20 5:33 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 26/04/2020 à 11:43, Nicolas Kovacs a écrit :
I investigated this some more. Here's what I found.
Installed a vanilla CentOS 7 GNOME desktop.
Activated EPEL and installed 389-ds.
Launched the setup script for 389 DS.
Works perfectly bot locally and from my remote workstation with ssh -X.
After some more experimenting, I can confirm this is a serious bug. After
updating all packages on the system, it just reappeared.
Here's how you can reproduce it.
1. Install CentOS 7.7 but without updating the system.
2. Activate EPEL.
3. Install 389-ds.
3. Setup 389 DS.
4. Launch 389 Admin console.
5. Login as "cn=Directory Manager"
6. Everything works perfectly.
7. Update the system : yum -y update
8. Launch 389 Admin console.
9. Last entry appears as "cn=DirectoryManager" and there is no way to add a
space between "Directory" and "Manager".
I did what I could to investigate this bug. But at this point, I'm clueless.
Cheers,
Niki
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