For now, I fixed it to some extent.

After googling the issue a bit, I suspected my Java installation may be the
problem.

As this has been a system which was upgraded again and again over many
years, starting with Fedora 12 or something, the different Java runtimes
were messy. Both 1.8.0 and Java 11 installed in parallel etc.

So I tried to clean things up and in the end I needed to clean the
alternatives as well.
Not sure why the packages don't do a proper setup of the Java paths for
alternatives, but anyway it works now.

Java 11 is ok for the setup? Or should I try to revert the installation back
to 1.8.0?



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