In a day long struggle, I got CF running on the debian machine. below, is my
'diary of the process':


Here are my steps, as always, this is unsupported, YMMV, and AFAIK all
apply.

Step 1: Install 2.2 (potato)

Step 2: Realize everything is outdated

Step 3: do an apt-get dist-upgrade, forcing all packages to be installed
from 'testing' instead of stable (see /etc/apt/sources.list - change all
points saying stable to testing)

Step 4: Ignore all the errors.

Step 5: Reboot.

Step 6: reinstall 'vi' as it was broke

Step 7: Realize, vi is terminally broke. Install VIM. Delete emacs.

Step 7: download the compat-libstdc++, libstdc++-devel, libstdc++ and
compat-glibc rpm from:

ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/7.1/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/

Step 8: apt-get install alien

Step 9: alien all downloaded RPMs to .deb's

Step 10:    dpkg -i libstdc++ .deb
                dpkg -i libstdc++-devel .deb
                dpkg -i compat-libstdc++ .deb
                dpkg -i compat-glibc .deb

                [filenames are abbreviated]

Step 11: copy over the demo version of CF5

Step 12: Untar.

Step 13: run the install script, ignoring the "unsupported distro" flags,
installing to /home, and ignoring the apache config stuff

Step 14: start/stop cf to check for errors, none

Step 15: manually add the loadmodule flag to /etc/apache/httpd.conf

Step 16: reboot apache

Step 17: hit the server, CF is running!!!


[Now, this is not an accurate test, all I did was get it running, I didn't
test anything else!!!]

-Jesse
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