[Expired for ca-certificates-java (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: ca-certificates-java (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Did you also install the ca-certificates-java update? You need ca-
certificates-java 20110426ubuntu0.10.04.2 to handle the special
characters...
** Changed in: ca-certificates (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Package changed: ca-certificates (Ubuntu) = ca-certificates-java
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1299526
Title:
Errors installing certificates with filenames having
164 added, 0 removed; done.
Running hooks in /etc/ca-certificates/update.d
At this point, ca-certificates package is finished and this is where the
ca-certificates-java hook runs:
updating keystore /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts...
I'm not sure if this is an issue with openjdk6 utf8 handling,
I installed manually each one, separately; first ca-certificates (with the
error messages above), then ca-certificates-java.
Does this mean that ca-certificates must have ca-certificates-java as a
required dependency for correctly performing updates?
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@jbatista: upgrading ca-certificates-java after ca-certificates should
correctly import the certificates that didn't get imported when you
upgraded ca-certificates.
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@mdeslaur: I agree. Manually upgrading ca-certificates-java has no
corresponding Removing info message, but has a Adding debian: info
message. Casual verification shows that the files appear to be in place.
Output from manual upgrade of ca-certificates-java:
ubuntu@lucid:~$ sudo apt-get install