Hey all,
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip. Not sure if that is a perfect solution.
But now I get this:
-===-=-=-=- Preparing to install... tail: `-1' option is obsolete; use `-n 1' Try `tail --help' for more information. ./coldfusion-61-lin.bin: line 329: [: `)' expected, found -z WARNING! The amount of /tmp disk space required and/or available could not be determined. The installation will be attempted anyway. Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE...
gzip: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data.
uncompress: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data.
gzip: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data. The included VM could not be uncompressed (GZIP/UNCOMPRESS). Please try to download the installer again and make sure that you download using 'binary' mode. Please do not attempt to install this currently downloaded copy. ==-=-=-=-
Any help solving this would be most appreciative.
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 18:49:47 -0500, Stormblaze stormblaze@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip. Not sure if that is a perfect solution.
But now I get this:
-===-=-=-=- Preparing to install... tail: `-1' option is obsolete; use `-n 1' Try `tail --help' for more information. ./coldfusion-61-lin.bin: line 329: [: `)' expected, found -z WARNING! The amount of /tmp disk space required and/or available could not be determined. The installation will be attempted anyway. Extracting the JRE from the installer archive... Unpacking the JRE...
gzip: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data.
uncompress: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data.
gzip: /tmp/install.dir.8405/Linux/resource/vm.tar.Z: corrupt input. Use zcat to recover some data. The included VM could not be uncompressed (GZIP/UNCOMPRESS). Please try to download the installer again and make sure that you download using 'binary' mode. Please do not attempt to install this currently downloaded copy. ==-=-=-=-
Any help solving this would be most appreciative.
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Anyone? Please help me with this. I tried the coldfusion forums and also asked coldfusion support. All I got was the pat answer that Fedora Core isn't one of the recommended OSes. But I know people have Coldfusion MX running on Fedora Core. So if you or someone you know has gotten it running, please help me with this.
Stormblaze wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 18:49:47 -0500, Stormblaze stormblaze@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip. Not sure if that is a perfect solution.
I would install the package ncompress, which contains the file uncompress. See if that helps.
On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 09:30:43 +0100, Andre Speelmans andre@as.no-ip.com wrote:
Stormblaze wrote:
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 18:49:47 -0500, Stormblaze stormblaze@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip. Not sure if that is a perfect solution.
I would install the package ncompress, which contains the file uncompress. See if that helps.
-- Regards,
André
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Didn't work. Although it's nice to have that command back. I'd made a symbolic link to gunzip since I didn't find that command and couldn't remember which package it was in. But I deleted the link, installed ncompress and tried to install it again and still it wouldn't work.
Any other ideas? I've heard of people running it on Fedora Core 3 I just wish they'd tell me how they got it to install.
Stormblaze wrote:
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip.
I would install the package ncompress, which contains the file uncompress. See if that helps.
Didn't work. Although it's nice to have that command back. I'd made a symbolic link to gunzip since I didn't find that command and couldn't remember which package it was in. But I deleted the link, installed ncompress and tried to install it again and still it wouldn't work.
Did it give the same error? Otherwise it may be a corrupted file. The error complains about not being able to uncompress vm.tar.Z. Can you unpack it manually?
Any other ideas?
Not that many :(
I've heard of people running it on Fedora Core 3 I just wish they'd tell me how they got it to install.
I'm not running it, so I can't tell you if it's possible or not.
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 13:46:57 +0100, Andre Speelmans andre@as.no-ip.com wrote:
Stormblaze wrote:
I downloaded the trial for coldfusion mx. When I was running Redhat 8 this installed and ran just fine. With fedora I had issues. I got errors about corruption and about the uncompress command not being found. I took care of the latter by creating a soft link to gunzip.
I would install the package ncompress, which contains the file uncompress. See if that helps.
Didn't work. Although it's nice to have that command back. I'd made a symbolic link to gunzip since I didn't find that command and couldn't remember which package it was in. But I deleted the link, installed ncompress and tried to install it again and still it wouldn't work.
Did it give the same error? Otherwise it may be a corrupted file. The error complains about not being able to uncompress vm.tar.Z. Can you unpack it manually?
Any other ideas?
Not that many :(
I've heard of people running it on Fedora Core 3 I just wish they'd tell me how they got it to install.
I'm not running it, so I can't tell you if it's possible or not.
--
Regards,
André
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Same error. The installer is one file. I don't know how to unpack anything manually with it. It's a self installer. Hadn't had much experience with those on *nix. It could be a corrupted file. I tried downloading it twice. If it's corrupted at the source or something in my download process is corrupting it I don't know. I can try to download it again later using different stuff and see if it works then.
Stormblaze wrote:
Same error. The installer is one file. I don't know how to unpack anything manually with it. It's a self installer. Hadn't had much experience with those on *nix. It could be a corrupted file. I tried downloading it twice. If it's corrupted at the source or something in my download process is corrupting it I don't know. I can try to download it again later using different stuff and see if it works then.
If you mail me the file off list, I'll try to unpack it myself. If you downloaded it twice, it isn't likely a corrupted file. But to make sure, please also send me the link where to get the file, so I can download it myself if needed.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 09:01:56 +0100, Andre Speelmans andre@as.no-ip.com wrote:
Stormblaze wrote:
Same error. The installer is one file. I don't know how to unpack anything manually with it. It's a self installer. Hadn't had much experience with those on *nix. It could be a corrupted file. I tried downloading it twice. If it's corrupted at the source or something in my download process is corrupting it I don't know. I can try to download it again later using different stuff and see if it works then.
If you mail me the file off list, I'll try to unpack it myself. If you downloaded it twice, it isn't likely a corrupted file. But to make sure, please also send me the link where to get the file, so I can download it myself if needed.
--
Regards,
André
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Sure thing. Which address do you want me to send it to?