[389-users] Re: Weird bug in 389 DS : no spaces in admin console under CentOS 7

2020-04-26 Thread Paul Whitney
Hi Nicolas, I am having the exact same issue. However, I chose to ignore it. Despite not “seeing” the space, when you enter the information (assuming it is entered correctly with a space) the space is there. I get the thing when I try to login to the Console: CN=InstanceMaster although I am

[389-users] Re: Weird bug in 389 DS : no spaces in admin console under CentOS 7

2020-04-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 26/04/2020 à 15:46, Mark Reynolds a écrit : > This is a bug in the java openJDK package (another reason our new UI is NOT in > java): > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1791982 > > It's supposed to be fixed in java-11-openjdk-11.0.7.1-0.1.ea.el7 according to > the bug > > Try upd

[389-users] Re: Weird bug in 389 DS : no spaces in admin console under CentOS 7

2020-04-26 Thread Mark Reynolds
This is a bug in the java openJDK package (another reason our new UI is NOT in java): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1791982 It's supposed to be fixed in java-11-openjdk-11.0.7.1-0.1.ea.el7 according to the bug Try updating the java-1.8.0-openjdk package. HTH, Mark On 4/26/2

[389-users] Re: Weird bug in 389 DS : no spaces in admin console under CentOS 7

2020-04-26 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, 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 A