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March 18, 2021
Question

Coldfusion 2018 Parallels MAC M1 Ubuntu 20 ARM

  • March 18, 2021
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Hi all,

i have a mac book pro M1

Paralells 

VM installed Ubuntu 20 ARM

 

If i want to install Coldfusion 2018 it stop....

......

...

Unpacking the JRE

Extracting.....

Configure the installer.....

 

Launching installer.....

 

JRE libraries are missing or not compatible......

Exiting...

 

 

Anybody an idea?

 

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    Participant
    April 22, 2022

    Where did you find the Ubuntu/Linux installers for CCF 2018? I'm only able to find 2021 installers, but I need 2018.

     

    Thanks!

    Charlie Arehart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 23, 2022

    ecellar-dev, Tim could have had a cf2018 installer from before cf2021 came out. But note that didn't solve his problem. That WAS his problem.

     

    And since then, Adobe came out with a new installer for cf2021 in Sept 2021 that supports BigSur, and which I can confirm I was able to install on my m1 Mac mini. You can get that installer from Adobe, at coldfusion.com, getting the free trial installer.

     

    But you must fill out the form offered there, not using the link offered BELOW that form as that's unfortunately the ORIGINAL cf2021 installer (currently, at least. I'm lobbying them to fix that).

     

    While Adobe did also update cf2018 in sept '21, saying it added support for big sur, they did NOT offer any new cf2018 installer. As you noted, they don't offer any cf2018 installer publicly after cf2021 came out. (Those who licensed cf2018 may find an updated installer by logging in to licensing.adobe.com.)

    /Charlie (troubleshooter, carehart. org)
    BKBK
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 6, 2022

    If anyone should know, it would be Adobe's ColdFusion Team. Contact them at cfinstal|at|adobe.com.

     

    Afterwards, please kindly share with the forum the result of your contact.

    Participant
    March 1, 2022

    Looking to figure this out as well.