I have just installed cfmx6.1 gold onto CentOS 4.4 final.  It installed,
configured and ran the examples 'out of the box' with nothing special
having been done.  This is CF 6.1.0.63958.  I am using the default JVM
which is installed with the CFMX installation - 1.4.2b28.

If you are installing CFMX 6.0, you are asking for trouble.  You should
install CFMX 6.1 updater 1.  This is a free upgrade to CFMX 6.0 license
holders.  You can download it from www.adobe.com/downloads.  Find the
coldfusion links.  On the coldfusion page you will find a section that
allows the download of CFMX 6.1.  All the downloads are the same
version.  Your license determines which installation is down -
developer, pro or enterprise.  CFMX 6.1 updater 1 is 5 major updates
over 6.0.  Install it and let us know if you have problems.

Regards, 

Ken Smith 
Certified ColdFusionMX7 Developer 
Sr. ColdFusion/JRun Product Support Engineer 
Adobe Systems



-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Huml [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:14 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: RE: CFMX 6 on CentOS 3.8 or 4.4... Any luck??

Java version is 1.4.2_13, that probably would be ok, I would think...  

This is where I die when attempting the install.  Before this I received
a number of errors regarding libc.so.6 and those were resolved due to a
missing sym link.  I have checked my PATH var and everything "appears"
to be where it is supposed to be...  This is where it would help if I
had a better understanding of the Linux world.

head: `-1' option is obsolete; use `-n 1'
Try `head --help' for more information.
Error occurred during initialization of VM Unable to load native
library:
/tmp/install.dir.28408/Linux/resource/jre/lib/i386/libjava.so:
symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with
link time reference

Any ideas?
Thanks!
~Paul


-----Original Message-----
From: Ryan Stille [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:43 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Re: CFMX 6 on CentOS 3.8 or 4.4... Any luck??

Paul Huml wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Ryan!  I hadn't considered that I was using too 
> new
a
> version of Java... Hmmm, I did get the latest version from the Sun
site.
> Any idea how old a version of Java I would need?  Haha
>
> With the number of licenses we own, I can spend quite a bit more time 
> on trying to get CF 6 on CentOS.  In all honesty, getting CentOS 
> running on this old test server was more headache.  But the goal of 
> the exercise was
to
> see how well our sites would run on it and just how much work might 
> lie ahead of us in migrating from Windows to Linux.  I was very 
> impressed with getting CF 7 installed and running, worked as I 
> expected, too bad the same has not been true for CF 6.
>
> Thanks again for your reply!
> ~Paul

Paul, from this page
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/intro6.htm
I saw:  "ColdFusion MX 6.1 ships with the Sun 1.4.2 JVM."

I thought CF needed to have java installed, but it sounds like maybe it
comes bundled with one.  If thats the case, even though you upgraded
your java, CF may still be using its own 1.4.2 that it came with.  Or
you may have upgraded the bundled one...

In any case, what are the java errors you get?

-Ryan







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