On 3/3/20 1:01 PM, Mark Reynolds wrote:
On 3/3/20 12:28 PM, Alberto Viana wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm testing some versions of 389 and I realise that in newer
> versions, cockpit stopped to work to me:
>
> /There is no 389-ds-base package installed on this system. Sorry
> there is nothing to manage.../
>
> In my case (due to internal reasons) we compile our version of 389.
>
> Is this an expected behavior? Is it suppose to only work if I have a
> 389 package installed in the system? There's any workaround for that?
It's looking for an rpm via:
rpm -q 389-ds-base
Just install the official rpm, and overwrite it with your private build.
If you are doing a private build anyway, you could just remove this
check from the UI code:
In master branch this function is checkPackageAndLoad() and it's found
in src/cockpit/389-console/src/ds.jsx, or in older versions it's
somewhere in ds.js (it has a different function name though), then just
rebuild cockpit
HTH,
Mark
>
> Thanks
>
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