Sean's post is correct--while I've always just double-clicked the JAR file for 
the initial "install" (see below for the reason behind the quotes around this 
word) and it's worked fine for me, beyond this first step you absolutely have 
to use the terminal to complete the installation correctly.

As for the "install," this is a point of confusion for a lot of folks I've 
helped install CF on the Mac.  The installation process does not install CF, it 
merely creates the files that you subsequently deploy on JRun.  Maybe that's 
already clear to you but that seems to be a real sticking point for people who 
are used to running a Windows installer and being done with it.  Be patient 
with the instructions, go through them very carefully and do exactly what they 
say, and it'll work.

Lastly, no need to panic--you didn't screw up your machine.  That's one of the 
beauties of the J2EE deployment.  This isn't a case where a botched 
installation screws up your registry, etc.; worst case you have to delete some 
files and try again.  Your machine's just fine!

Matt

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