Thank you Fabian, That explains it.
Then CentOS can "easily" get supported, right? If you are interested I can try to investigate how to change the configure and spec to make them work for both Fedora and CentOS.
Although CentOS development runs at the very cautious speed of Redhat (or actually slower than Redhat) for some of us that we don't like to make upgrades to production servers often CentOS is a fair alternative.
Anyway the openssl problem will soon be solved when Centos 6 goes public since it would include 1.0.0.

Regards,
Jerónimo


2011/6/7 Fabian Groffen <Fabian.Groffen@cwi.nl>
On 07-06-2011 12:21:44 -0300, Jerónimo Borque wrote:
> About OpenSSL hmmm... :) what I did is to lower the requirement :) To be
> honest I haven't went through the source to understand why 0.9.8f is
> required but I tried 0.9.8e and it worked. I have to admit this is not a
> very strict approach but it seems that it works. :) I've pasted the files

This works because CentOS heavily patched their anchient openssl, such
that it includes the >SHA-256 hashes that MonetDB requires.  Officially,
they are only available since 0.9.8f though.

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