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
:)
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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
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
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 :(
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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
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