->This makes my head hurt.
->
->In summary:
->I'm *trrrying* to install ColdFusion server as a module for apache 1.3.9,
->which the readme says has been tested - and any versions after 1.3.6
should
->be ok for now.
->The main OS is Mandrake Linux 7.
->As soon as you try to open a web page (any web page) you just get
(Netscape)
->document contains no data.
->A "get" from a telnet session to port 80 also returns "connection closed
by
->foreign host".
->
->running the the cf uninstallation uninstallation script still leaves the
web
->server broken, but "fixing" it is simply a matter of removing the
references
->to any and all coldfusion modules in the apache conf files. I guess it
->doesn't like starting up with registered modules missing..?
->
->Is the problem going to be fixed by relinking, as suggested?
->If so, what exactly does this mean??? Re-compiling modules on the target
box
->with apxs?
->
->Help..?
->
->Here's the installation console log:
->
->ot@wingle coldfusion-451-linux-ent-eval]# ls
->README cfremove* cluster_redhat.tar.gz new.htm
->cfinstall* cluster_install* data.tar releasenotes.htm
->[root@wingle coldfusion-451-linux-ent-eval]# ./cfinstall
->
->*******************************************************************
->* Welcome to the ColdFusion 4.5.1 Installation for Linux
->*
->* Thank you for choosing ColdFusion!
->*******************************************************************
->
->This is an Evaluation version of ColdFusion.
->It will expire 30 days from installation.
->
->
->Please enter the absolute path of the directory where you'ld like
->ColdFusion installed. ColdFusion will be installed into a subdirectory,
->named 'coldfusion', of the directory you specify here. You do not need
->to create the 'coldfusion' subdirectory (this install will create it
->for you), but the parent directory you specify here must already exist.
->
->Enter the installation directory for ColdFusion [/opt]:
->
->In order for ColdFusion to be able to receive requests your web server
must
->be
->configured to recognize CFML files.
->
->For Apache, a ColdFusion dynamically loaded module must be configured.
->For a Netscape server, the installation can install a NSAPI plugin to do
->this.
->If you are running another web server, you must configure a CGI program.
->
->What type of web server are you running (apache netscape other) [apache]:
->
->It appears you have Apache 1.3.9 installed.
->
->Automatically configure your Apache server [y]:y
->
->In order to install the ColdFusion Administrator and the ColdFusion
->documentation, files must be copied in to the document directory
->(usually called the document root) of your web server.
->
->Enter your web server's document root directory [/home/httpd/html]:
->
->Do you want the ColdFusion documentation (HTML files) installed? [y]:y
->
->It is not recommended that the ColdFusion example applications be
installed
->on a production server due to potential security concerns.
->
->Do you want the ColdFusion example applications installed? [n]:y
->
->
->The ColdFusion Administrator requires a password to protect against
->unauthorized access to the ColdFusion configuration.
->
->Enter password:
->Verify password:
->
->The ColdFusion Rapid Development System requires a password to protect
->against unauthorized client access using ColdFusion Studio.
->
->Enter password:
->Verify password:
->
->Please enter the user name of the account under which you would
->like ColdFusion to run. This must be a valid, existing user
->account. Is is a good idea to create an account specifically
->for ColdFusion.
->
->It is not recommended the ColdFusion server run as root.
->
->Enter an existing login name [nobody]:
->
->ClusterCATS for ColdFusion is software which will allow you to
->configure multiple server machines in to a cluster for load
->balancing and high-availability.
->
->Do you want to install ClusterCATS for ColdFusion [y]:n
->
->
->Ready to begin the installation. Press ENTER to continue..
->
->Copying files.........
->Installing Verity DB gateway file...
->Setting up uninstall links...
->Initializing ColdFusion Settings...
->/opt/coldfusion/bin/cfexec: Symbol `__vt_9bad_alloc' has different size in
->share
->d object, consider re-linking
->/opt/coldfusion/bin/cfexec: Symbol `__vt_9exception' has different size in
->share
->d object, consider re-linking
->Configuring the ColdFusion Apache Module
->cp /opt/coldfusion/webserver/apache/mod_coldfusion.so
->/etc/httpd/modules/mod_coldfusion.so
->chmod 755 /etc/httpd/modules/mod_coldfusion.so
->[activating module `coldfusion' in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf]
->Restarting Apache...
->Shutting down http: [FAILED]
->Starting httpd: [ OK ]
->Configuring odbc.ini with sample data sources
->Starting ColdFusion servers...
->/opt/coldfusion/bin/cfexec: Symbol `__vt_9bad_alloc' has different size in
->shared object, consider re-linking
->/opt/coldfusion/bin/cfexec: Symbol `__vt_9exception' has different size in
->shared object, consider re-linking
->
->ColdFusion installation completed successfully.
->
->The ColdFusion Application Server is now running!
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