Actually, I also get an error adding any certificate, even if it doesn’t
already exist.

Running hooks in /etc/ca-certificates/update.d....Owner: OU=MIT Certification 
Authority, O=Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ST=Massachusetts, C=US
Issuer: OU=MIT Certification Authority, O=Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, ST=Massachusetts, C=US
…blah blah blah…
Trust this certificate? [no]:  keytool error: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException

I think the -trustcacerts and/or -noprompt options need to be passed to
keytool to fix this.

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Errors removing CAs that don’t exist, or adding ones that do
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244412
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