Hello All,

I am new to OpenCA and I am trying to install the
software on my Sun/Solaris machine. 

I downloaded openca-0.9.1-7.tar.gz and did:
> gzip -dc openca-0.9.1-7.tar.gz | tar xf -
tar: directory checksum error

So I downloaded another file:
OpenCA-SNAP-20031219.tar.gz
> gzip -dc OpenCA-SNAP-20031219.tar.gz | tar xf -
it did not give me any problem. Is this the right tar
file to use?

After that, I read openca-0.9/INSTALL and the
configuration examples in openca-0.9/configs. Then I
made modifications to configuration.default and was
able to run openca-0.9/configure with my options.

Then I did
> make install-ca
it complained about "openssl.cnf does not exist.", but
I noticed that the following two files exist:
./openca-0.9/src/common/etc/openssl/openssl.cnf
./openca-0.9/contrib/openssl/openssl.cnf

I also have openssl.cnf under my previously installed
openssl directory, which is pointed by
"--with-openssl-prefix" option.

Thank you for your help.
Joe Lee

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