Under OpenVZ the max heap size is considered to be used immediately by
the java process. If -Xmx is not specified the default size may be 1 GB
or higher, and this often causes java processes to fail under OpenVZ if
the memory isn't available.
ca-certificates-java doesn't need that much memory to w
I had the same problem too with a cheap 1&1 virtual server. The main
problem was that the box was incredibly low on free memory.
As a workaround the memory consumption of the JRE can be lowered for the
executing console. This can be done by using the following command.
export _JAVA_OPTIONS="-Xms1
Cannot install without openvz as well... plain vanilla debian unstable
Setting up ca-certificates-java (20100412) ...
creating /etc/ssl/certs/java/cacerts...
error adding brasil.gov.br/brasil.gov.br.crt
error adding mozilla/ABAecom_=sub.__Am._Bankers_Assn.=_Root_CA.crt
error adding mozilla
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