cacerts for OpenJDK on Haiku

Curtis Rueden ctrueden at wisc.edu
Thu Jan 8 23:01:02 UTC 2015


Hi Hamish,

> In the meantime a quick fix is just to copy cacerts over from some
> existing JDK on Linux or Windows. You'll have to update the file in
> the package for this to work though.

Thank you for the info and advice. Much appreciated!

Regards and happy new year,
Curtis

On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 8:15 PM, Hamish Morrison <hamishm53 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Curtis,
>
> On 22/12/2014 19:52, Curtis Rueden wrote:
> > This is because recent versions of Maven use https by default for
> > accessing Maven Central [1], and it seems that the Haiku installation of
> > OpenJDK does not ship with the needed cacerts in
> > $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/security/cacerts. Apologies if I missed the
> > documentation about this somewhere, but... how do I install them?
>
> This is my fault. In theory the haikuporter recipe that builds the
> OpenJDK package should generate a cacerts file from the the root
> certificates that ship with Haiku. I just haven't got around to
> implementing that yet. :)
>
> In the meantime a quick fix is just to copy cacerts over from some
> existing JDK on Linux or Windows. You'll have to update the file in the
> package for this to work though.
>
> I'll get this fixed in the next package I upload.
>
> Cheers,
> Hamish
>
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