Tianon pointed to

p11-kit's "trust extract --format=java-cacerts ..." works pretty well in my
experience (that's how Alpine Linux solves this particular problem:
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/blob/bd4e89c6a26bf7c247c3335b8a7aef053815dfc7/community/java-cacerts/APKBUILD#L18-19)
(and how I've done so on systems where I didn't want to install
ca-certificates-java for one reason or another)

Using p11-kit to avoid the circular dependency sounds nice.  Bastian's
suggestion is not ideal, but works for me as well.

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