Problem Installing Sun One Studio ce on Linux RedHat 8.0

I have a problem installinh Sun One Studio CE on a machin with Linux RedHat 8.0.
The installation starts but at about 80% of its ther is an error and install stops.
Does anybody help me?
I don't know what error stop the install

I'm having the same problem.
The Sun One Studio CE starts up fine then towards the end it says:
"installing... this my take a few minutes"
But it doesn't, in fact it freezes there and doesn't do anything else.
(I left it running over night and it was still there with the same message)
Need help.

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