Tom,

This is an issue for everyone trying to upgrade to CF 5, not just folks 
installing on Debian. Basically, the CF 5 installation script wants 
libraries, and some other programs, that don't exist on Red Hat 
installations before a certain point. It also doesn't recognize earlier 
versions of Apache even when Apache is running and has CF 4.5 hooked 
into it. Thank heavens I found this out on my dev server before trying 
it out on the real one.

Now what am I supposed to do? Upgrade RedHat and Apache on the 
production server on the fly, then try a CF 5 install and hope no one 
notices and everything works? This is a crazy process for Macromedia to 
force on its customers. Or am I missing something?

Frank Hilliard
http://frankhilliard.com/

>You do not have the required RedHat libstdc++ package installed.
>
>See the release notes for the exact package name.
>
>--
>Tom Jordahl
>Macromedia Server Development
>


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