[arch-dev-public] [signoff] ca-certificates 20110421-1 and friends
Hi all, there are new packages for ca-certificates, run-parts and ca-certificates-java in testing. The certificates were updated to be in sync with mozilla. The ca-certificates-java package has been rewritten to fix some file encoding bugs and speed up the keystore creation a lot. The update process is a little bumpy though as there is a nice circular dependency between ca-certificates, ca-certificates-java and openjdk6. The ca-certificates update will trigger a java keystore rebuild that will be slow and throw a bunch of errors. These can be ignored because later in the transaction this will be fixed by the then updated ca-certificates-java. There is no user interaction needed though and new installs should be fine. So, please sign off. :-) Greetings, Pierre -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
On 01/05/11 21:22, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
there are new packages for ca-certificates, run-parts and ca-certificates-java in testing. The certificates were updated to be in sync with mozilla. The ca-certificates-java package has been rewritten to fix some file encoding bugs and speed up the keystore creation a lot.
The update process is a little bumpy though as there is a nice circular dependency between ca-certificates, ca-certificates-java and openjdk6. The ca-certificates update will trigger a java keystore rebuild that will be slow and throw a bunch of errors. These can be ignored because later in the transaction this will be fixed by the then updated ca-certificates-java. There is no user interaction needed though and new installs should be fine.
So, please sign off. :-)
I was a little concerned about the errors until I read this email. Obviously only a little concerned given I did not investigate until now! Should we have an announcement saying that those are expected? Other than that, all appears fine to me... Signoff i686, Allan
On Tue, 03 May 2011 16:04:35 +1000, Allan McRae wrote:
On 01/05/11 21:22, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
there are new packages for ca-certificates, run-parts and ca-certificates-java in testing. The certificates were updated to be in sync with mozilla. The ca-certificates-java package has been rewritten to fix some file encoding bugs and speed up the keystore creation a lot.
The update process is a little bumpy though as there is a nice circular dependency between ca-certificates, ca-certificates-java and openjdk6. The ca-certificates update will trigger a java keystore rebuild that will be slow and throw a bunch of errors. These can be ignored because later in the transaction this will be fixed by the then updated ca-certificates-java. There is no user interaction needed though and new installs should be fine.
So, please sign off. :-)
I was a little concerned about the errors until I read this email. Obviously only a little concerned given I did not investigate until now! Should we have an announcement saying that those are expected?
Other than that, all appears fine to me...
Signoff i686, Allan
I have uploaded new packages: ca-certificates-20110421-3 and ca-certificates-java-20110426-4. They suppress that output; it was unimportant anyway. -- Pierre Schmitz, https://users.archlinux.de/~pierre
On Tue, May 3, 2011 at 8:41 PM, Pierre Schmitz <pierre@archlinux.de> wrote:
On Tue, 03 May 2011 16:04:35 +1000, Allan McRae wrote:
On 01/05/11 21:22, Pierre Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
there are new packages for ca-certificates, run-parts and ca-certificates-java in testing. The certificates were updated to be in sync with mozilla. The ca-certificates-java package has been rewritten to fix some file encoding bugs and speed up the keystore creation a lot.
The update process is a little bumpy though as there is a nice circular dependency between ca-certificates, ca-certificates-java and openjdk6. The ca-certificates update will trigger a java keystore rebuild that will be slow and throw a bunch of errors. These can be ignored because later in the transaction this will be fixed by the then updated ca-certificates-java. There is no user interaction needed though and new installs should be fine.
So, please sign off. :-)
I was a little concerned about the errors until I read this email. Obviously only a little concerned given I did not investigate until now! Should we have an announcement saying that those are expected?
Other than that, all appears fine to me...
Signoff i686, Allan
I have uploaded new packages: ca-certificates-20110421-3 and ca-certificates-java-20110426-4. They suppress that output; it was unimportant anyway.
signoff all x86_64
On Tuesday 03 May 2011 20:41:58 Pierre Schmitz wrote:
I have uploaded new packages: ca-certificates-20110421-3 and ca-certificates-java-20110426-4. They suppress that output; it was unimportant anyway. Signoff x86_64
-- Andrea
[2011-05-01 13:22:50 +0200] Pierre Schmitz:
there are new packages for ca-certificates, run-parts and ca-certificates-java in testing. The certificates were updated to be in sync with mozilla. The ca-certificates-java package has been rewritten to fix some file encoding bugs and speed up the keystore creation a lot.
Signoff x86_64 for ca-certificates and run-parts. -- Gaetan
participants (5)
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Allan McRae
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Andrea Scarpino
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Gaetan Bisson
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Pierre Schmitz
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Tom Gundersen