Did you check the JVM and their trusted certificates? Any changes and/or
updates there?
Are the root certificates that are mentioned in the certificate chain
trusted?

I tried it with my own Mars.1 RCP/RAP package and it worked without showing
me this dialog.

Regards,
Markus


On 17 December 2015 at 11:50, Lars Vogel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recently Eclipse started to ask me to confirm that I trust the Eclipse
> certificate, if I want to install something.
>
> Example: Using 4.5.1.M20150904-0015 under Ubuntu 15.10 while
> installing Wikitext support from
> http://download.eclipse.org/mylyn/snapshots/weekly
>
> Is this expected? I used to be that the Eclipse IDE would trust
> Eclipse signed content automatically
>
> Best regards, Lars
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