J~

I opened a case with Adobe about this issue and received word today  
from their engineering team that they can reproduce the issue, so it  
sounds like they'll work on some sort of a fix or patch.

FWIW here is what looks to be the error code from the coldfusion_err  
log:

***start***
System's temporary directory = /private/var/folders/ 
32/3274+vX0GLijmxZCpaVp0k+++TI/Cleanup At Startup/
Installer: no 'sea_loc' in working dir, couldn't define  
$EXTRACTOR_EXECUTABLE$

Loading externalized properties

SHUTDOWN REQUESTED
(X) commiting registry
(X) shutting down service manager
(X) cleaning up temporary directories
Exiting with exit code: 1000

*** end***

Sounds like progress....

Rich





On Nov 5, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Jared Rypka-Hauer wrote:

>
> Wow, OK, that didn't take as long as I'd expected... although the
> answer isn't quite what I thought I was going to say.
>
> Here's your ticket:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/151414/explain-the-jvm-directory-
> layout-on-mac-osx-leopard
>
> Using TextWranger, open ~/.profile and add:
>
> export JAVA_HOME="/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/
> Versions/1.5.0/Home/"
> export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin/:$PATH
>
> It may also work to use /Applications/Utilities/Java/{perhaps another
> folder here like J2SE 5}/Java Preferences and changing the VM order
> to have Java 5 at the top of the list.
>
> OTOH, if you don't have Java 5 on that machine at all, you're kinda
> screwed. But on my OSX 10.4.11 install I have JVMs going all the way
> back to Java 1.3.0, so you should have some sort of previous versions
> there.
>
> For more info, see here:
> http://number9.hellooperator.net/articles/2008/05/21/changing-the-
> default-jvm-on-osx-leopard
>
> Seriously, this info is sort of old, but I suspect that it should all
> work pretty close to the same on 10.5.
>
> Laterz,
> J
>
>
> On Nov 5, 2008, at 12:07 PM, Rich wrote:
>
>> Wow, at this point for me to reinstall everything is going to be a
>> major p-i-t-a, I can't believe there isn't an easier way to simply
>> get the Mac OS to look at a different version of Java.... maybe I
>> need to search some of the Java or Mac OS X forums.... plus I'd
>> hope Adobe recognizes this problem and has some kind of patch for
>> their installer....
>>
>> Does anyone know of a way to downgrade the JVM WITHOUT reinstalling
>> the OS? Is that even possible?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Rich
>
> >

Rich

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