Do you have the libstdc++-compat RPM installed?  I haven't tried
CentOS 5, but I've got a pile of boxes running CentOS 4 and CF without
issue.

cheers,
barneyb

On 7/5/07, Dave Potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have been trying to install Coldfusion 6.1 on a CentOS 5 server, with no 
> luck.
>
> We are able to get the Coldfusion installation to load, and it says it 
> completes it
> successfully, however, when you then try to run the server, it brings up a 
> lot of
> error messages relating to missing files, one of which is Libc.so.6, and 
> another
> being Libdl.so.2 - despite the glibc module being installed, and when running 
> the
> "rpm -q glibc" in the terminal, it says that it can find it.
>
> We have tried re-installing, and we tried a few fixes online (such as 
> commenting out
> certain lines in the .bin file), all of which returned the same end result.
>
> Any suggestions, or pointers would be great.
>
> Regards.
>
> 

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