Hello,
Allaire is thinking about moving the build platform of ColdFusion for
Linux to Red Hat 6.2. Previously we built on Red Hat 6.0.
This would mean that the supported Allaire Red Hat platform would move
from 6.0 to 6.2.
My questions to this community:
Is this a big deal? Is anyone still running 6.1?
Is it impossible to update to 6.2?
Does this affect the ability of our binaries to run on your favorite
distribution?
Your input is appreciated.
As an FYI, we plan on making CF 5.0 work better on other distributions.
We are building the product with gcc 2.95.2, and we are statically
linking libstdc++ in to the executables to remove what is generally the
primary stumbling block to install-and-run operation on most of the
distros we have tested with. (See Jesse's article at
http://www.allaire.com/developer/TechnologyReference/linux.cfm
) There are no plans, however, to build a native *BSD version of
ColdFusion for Linux.
Thanks for your help.
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Tom Jordahl
Allaire Development
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