[Openjdk] [Bug 1396760] Re: ca-certificates-java doesn't create /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts

2017-08-29 Thread stevenschlansker
We bring in Java 8 from openjdk-r. Not having supported Java 8 in Trusty is one of our other huge gripes, and arguably the fact that it's not integrated and tested but you have to use a PPA instead is part of why these problems don't get found until users try to use the software :) -- You

[Openjdk] [Bug 1706442] Re: please add support for openjdk-8

2017-07-26 Thread stevenschlansker
Independent of the "Java is completely broken" issue, I do think the originally stated case of "ca-certificate-java should support openjdk-8" is still totally valid. Installing this package seems to bring in java 7 even when you already have 8 installed. The current situation is pretty

[Openjdk] [Bug 1706442] Re: please add support for openjdk-8

2017-07-26 Thread stevenschlansker
We're also finding that we cannot install Java 8 on Trusty anymore. One other thing I noted is that the openjdk-8 package seems to have a 'Breaks: ' directive for older versions of ca-certificates-java, including this version. This is a really serious issue for us, and this is not the first time

[Openjdk] [Bug 1396760] Re: ca-certificates-java doesn't create /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts

2017-01-04 Thread stevenschlansker
We just ran into this bug on 14.04 How come it never got backported? This is a super serious issue, and just led to a outage on our site :( -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenJDK, which is subscribed to ca-certificates-java in Ubuntu.

[Openjdk] [Bug 1341628] Re: [needs-packaging]openjdk-8 in 14.04

2014-10-31 Thread stevenschlansker
The lack of a openjdk8 package makes it very difficult to install any Java packages via apt, as they all end up depending on something like 'java7-runtime-headless | java6-runtime-headless'. So you end up having two different JDK installations just because of the lack of e.g. 'java8