Installed ca-certificates-java package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 127ĭpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of openjdk-18-jre-headless:amd64: ![]() var/lib/dpkg/info/ca-certificates-java.postinst: line 101: java: command not foundĭpkg: error processing package ca-certificates-java (-configure): Head: cannot open '/etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts' for reading: No such file or directory And installing jitsi-videobridge2 is one of these unhappy circonstnaces that are causing this installation inversion. However, these packages are managed by Debian teams and Debian has not upgraded to Java 18 even on the unstable version (Sid/Bookworm). That’s why (I guess) there is a strange path setting loop in the ca-certificates-jave postinst to find the appropriage Java to run. Usually Java gets installed first (no idea why), but some combination of circonstances can make that ca-certificates-java is installed before Java is fully configured. It seems that it is making the order of installation between these 2 packages not deterministic. ![]() Java 18 breaks Jitsi-videobridge2 package: there is a circular dependency in Ubuntu (and Debian of course) between Java and ca-certificates-java. ![]() There are 2 problems, both related to the Ubuntu tendency to update to shiny new things without doing the work of updating stuff to adapt to these shiny new things. It looks in fact that the best option may be to update the handbook to preconise Debian only. Ubuntu 22.04 is now less than one month away, and it looks not promising.
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