I have tested an upgrade with the new Xenial test package of "ca-certificates-java" that I have prepare using a local repository approach (since the pkg is not yet in Ubuntu archive). So far switching to "openjdk-8-jre-headless" has good result after 3 different upgrade attempt. (trusty->xenial)
I'll talk to foundation team tomorrow for them to sign-off on the proposal change before I proceed with the final upload.
* Before upgrade (Trusty)
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ii ca-certificates 20170717~14.04.1 all Common CA certificates
ii ca-certificates-java 20130815ubuntu1 all Common CA certificates (JKS keystore)
ii man-db 2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1 amd64 on-line manual pager
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* After upgrade (xenial)
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ii ca-certificates 20170717~16.04.1 all Common CA certificates
ii ca-certificates-java 20160321ubuntu1~16.04.1testb2 all Common CA certificates (JKS keystore)
ii man-db 2.7.5-1 amd64 on-line manual pager
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"ca-certificates-java 20160321ubuntu1~16.04.1testb2" being my test package.
I have tested an upgrade with the new Xenial test package of "ca-certificate s-java" that I have prepare using a local repository approach (since the pkg is not yet in Ubuntu archive). So far switching to "openjdk- 8-jre-headless" has good result after 3 different upgrade attempt. (trusty->xenial)
I'll talk to foundation team tomorrow for them to sign-off on the proposal change before I proceed with the final upload.
* Before upgrade (Trusty) -java 20130815ubuntu1 all Common CA certificates (JKS keystore)
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ii ca-certificates 20170717~14.04.1 all Common CA certificates
ii ca-certificates
ii man-db 2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1 amd64 on-line manual pager
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* After upgrade (xenial) -java 20160321ubuntu1 ~16.04. 1testb2 all Common CA certificates (JKS keystore)
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ii ca-certificates 20170717~16.04.1 all Common CA certificates
ii ca-certificates
ii man-db 2.7.5-1 amd64 on-line manual pager
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"ca-certificate s-java 20160321ubuntu1 ~16.04. 1testb2" being my test package.
Regards,
Eric