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Installing ColdFusion 8 on Ubuntu
I can't seem to make this work. I have a clean installation of Ubuntu Server 7.10, I installed apache2 and sun-java6-jre and I downloaded and ran Coldfusion-8-lin.bin but every time it gives me this:Dave Willis 02/19/08 02:40 P If I were a betting man I would say you are trying to install 32 bit CF8 onto a 64 bit linux server.Ken Smith 02/19/08 04:32 P > You should hit the casinos. You were right and that fixed the problem.Thomas Daly 05/07/08 07:21 P I can't seem to make this work. I have a clean installation of Ubuntu Server 7.10, I installed apache2 and sun-java6-jre and I downloaded and ran Coldfusion-8-lin.bin but every time it gives me this: Launching installer... exec: 2481: /tmp/install.dir.7382/Linux/resource/jre/bin/java: not found I've tried to install it on Ubuntu Desktop as well with the same results. What am I missing? I've been Googling it but everything I've found starts out saying to run the bin file and says nothing about what needs to be done to get the system ready to run it. Thanks for any advice! If I were a betting man I would say you are trying to install 32 bit CF8 onto a 64 bit linux server. You might want to just install the new ColdFusion 8.1 Release Candidate that has just posted on http://prerelease.adobe.com. You will need to sign up to be part of the pre-release. But CF8.1 does have a 64 bit linux version. Ubuntu is still not an offically supported release, however. But, you could give it a try. Ken Smith Adobe ColdFusion Support ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more ----- You should hit the casinos. You were right and that fixed the problem. I knew CF8 was available for x64 systems but I figured since I didn't see any downloads that expressly said x64 that the installer figured out what architecture it was being installed on. Thanks! > You should hit the casinos. You were right and that fixed the problem. > I knew CF8 was available for x64 systems but I figured since I didn't > see any downloads that expressly said x64 that the installer figured > out what architecture it was being installed on. Thanks! I would be interested to know if Dave did manage to make the 64-bit version of CF work on his Ubuntu server. I've been trying to do the same thing, but on the Ubuntu server V6.06. The installation was fine, but the server won't start. Nothing is written to error logs apart from the syslog: kernel: [31902.201986] coldfusion8[12692] trap divide error rip:2aaaaaab290e rsp:7fffff9f0df0 error:0
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February 04, 2012
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