I was able to install on a CentOS machine without any problem.  Yesterday
it was suggested I go and download from the development site, which I did.
The 'install.sh' script still did not work, but I was able to go to the src
directory and do a 'make all'.

On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Kat <uncommon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> having built/installed on numerous Solaris systems, even as recently as
> last week - it does work. But yes, it can be a little touch.  Most of it, I
> have found, is related to the appropriate build environment and libraries.
> Doublecheck the pre-reqs for things like openssl libraries, and all the
> correct build tools - gcc, make and more.
>
> It can be done. :-)
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