-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2011-03-21 11:23, Tomas Salfischberger wrote: > L.S, > > I just noticed that Ubuntu replaces JDK_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts > with a symlink to /etc/java-6-sun/security/cacerts, this allows for > installing updated Java packages without overwriting the cacerts file > and losing any user-installed certificates. Is there a reason it is not > done this way in Debian? Or might this be a good feature-request? > > Best regards, > > Tomas Salfischberger > > P.S. I'm not subscribed to pkg-java-maintainers, please CC me in replies. > > __ > This is the maintainer address of Debian's Java team > <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers>. > Please use > [email protected] for discussions and questions. >
Hey As far as I can tell we do this with at least sun-java6 (in sid/testing); but not openjdk-6 (which points to /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts). Is Ubuntu really using /etc/java-6-sun/security/cacerts for openjdk-6 as well? ~Niels -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJNhzvKAAoJEAVLu599gGRCKE4P/Azwlm619IpO3kfJOWmU+/Kc SNXBsUekm99ZEGR9plZHwqp2/+Uc/HpXe7VXX0d/pHfgYDtD+WAy8p7jAP8UU8j+ +lAoR08VGuQ0uXKQj79TknCJk6JJAILLKnrH+usDHknQ4pQxYeS5gs7kxHvvhF4X CsGniJoGzvQR35HPwlATTlpfxfE3IP1Vb7uTA/qJ0x1X0gI1f+kj++SdUV9cGn/c r2gF88DmOusgGis+OeedHRlL0g1txCxsSiQhKnHMbmTx7pPmG23Ix0Yulp6Q1U6T pReSP2tSL8nYZObdMsiAWAQdiiqdLR41gVNtgjjUEPjCZd0gupswL9B5NsuZgX6V Z0LSqxsAs+oQIubx3Ebz52MExAuOMxFHx5qKg252ylCgl7ipja7mW5gOjT7BmkRx xw0y1n+rvEaozaEISw0Cr54T8cybOrDQiw3Abcb5CHG/3iugE54uoEyfyABMswLo yfkIRxiWEKaIQnoZLrXQbsHXDkrvacCupysB4lEB6l9kwJDqqgSAYQmR827jEuPi JNi2y3ejavDaf91GdK5qorSyAuYxDyBCEqKwfx0keyw32oCkrcXSNyYQlgbqCdcE 3zc+/wa49onDwIubd+ndKFLd/SZx9+RaXYdJ4cEuT/1L8EAHKWaWnRFep6Bf2WaI TM4PehhBU7SvrBuZ7moq =xJah -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- __ This is the maintainer address of Debian's Java team <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-java-maintainers>. Please use [email protected] for discussions and questions.

