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.
Install CentOS 7.7 but without updating the system.
Activate EPEL.
Install 389-ds.
Setup 389 DS.
Launch 389 Admin console.
Login as "cn=Directory Manager"
Everything works perfectly.
Update the system : yum -y update
Launch 389 Admin console.
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