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Error: The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation functionality safely. You MUST exec().

Guest
Oct 28, 2007 Oct 28, 2007
I am getting the following error showing in my cfserver.log file.

"The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation functionality safely. You MUST exec()."

CF8 then crashes. I get this error if I use the ColdFusionLauncher or the StartupItems script. If I start CF8 from the command line, it sometimes works okay.

I recently upgraded to OS X 10.5, and had to reinstall because 10.5 only comes with Apache 2.2.6 installed. Previous version of Mac OS X included Apache 1.3 and this was working great.
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New Here ,
Oct 29, 2007 Oct 29, 2007
Same problem here. Worked upon first install. Does not work upon reboot. Anyone have any clue?
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Oct 30, 2007 Oct 30, 2007
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Explorer ,
Nov 28, 2007 Nov 28, 2007
Hey guys,
CF 8 doesn't seem to run as stand alone on Leopard. I got it to work using the following.

cd /Applications/ColdFusion8/runtime/bin
./jrun -start/stop coldfusion
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Guest
Nov 28, 2007 Nov 28, 2007
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Hi have had Coldfusion running as standalone for about a month now. Coldfusion still refuses to launch as a Launchd item in Leopard but I am able to start it from the terminal with:
sudo /Applications/Macromedia/Coldfusion/bin/coldfusion start

Occasionally Coldfusion is not happy and crashes out, but mostly it is okay. I am also not tied to JRun.
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