> On 4 Mar 2020, at 23:14, Alberto Viana <alberto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> William/Mark
> 
> 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
> 
> Already did that (even before your suggestion), but I just wonder like 
> William if there's no "smart" way to check if already has 389 in the system.

William does wonder, and William also knows Mark and Simon who wrote the 
cockpit tooling are very smart. So perhaps there is a reason for why it was 
done like this that I'm not aware of. 

Generally the main reason I hit things like this is because I use prefix builds 
in my environment, so /opt/dirsrv. I'm wondering if an alternate option here 
Mark is to use the presence of a defaults.inf in one of the known locations or 
via PREFIX, similar to src/lib389/lib389/paths.py, or even exposing that in a 
tool like ds_present that returns a 1/0 based on if a defaults.inf can be 
found. That would solve the case with lib389 present but not a 389-ds-base. 
Simply loading Paths() isn't enough, because it's lazy loaded. but you could do 
Paths().with_systemd to trigger the read? 

Just an idea :) 


> 
> Thanks anyway.
> 
> Alberto Viana
> 
> On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 9:32 PM William Brown <wbr...@suse.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> > On 4 Mar 2020, at 04:07, Mark Reynolds <mreyno...@redhat.com> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 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
> 
> Couldn't we do an instance list instead? That way it would catch anything 
> that's in /etc/dirsrv or /data? 
> 
> 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> HTH,
> >> 
> >> Mark
> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> Thanks
> >>> 
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