The issue is Confluence makes unavailable after I switched to Brikit theme.
There is catalina.out log:
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===== ERROR (Brikit 2017-04-07 12:48:53) Unable to read theme properties for null
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===== ERROR (Brikit 2017-04-07 12:48:53) Caused by:
com.atlassian.cache.CacheException: java.lang.NullPointerException: null keys are not permitted
As I can understand it is because of language. What should be done to make it works?
Thanks in advance
I'd guess the database collation was incorrect.
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In my instance if i apply any theme then space get inaccessible after changing the default theme and the space can only be accessible if i disable that respective theme add on. I need solution for this problem
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What do you mean by "space inaccessible"? What is the warning or error? What is the behaviour when a user tries to use the space?
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This is the error i get when i try to access the space
Error occurred during template rendering: Invocation of method 'cssBundle' in class com.brikit.themepress.support.ThemePressVelocityBridge threw exception com.atlassian.cache.CacheException: java.lang.NullPointerException: null keys are not permitted at theme-press/html/macros.html[line 67, column 37]. Contact your administrator for assistance.
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@Maria Kuzmina: possible for you to elaborate on what you did to fix this issue? That would be helpful.
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