Good morning.

 

I have updated my profile so that these emails go to a different email
address. But I must have done something wrong because now I am getting
emails to both this old email address and the new one.

When I attempt to unsubscribe from the  meetup website, it is saying
that this emails is not in the system so it seems like I am unable to
unsubscribe this email address.

 

Can you somebody please unsubscribe me from these emails? Or tell me how
I can do it myself?

 

Thanks in advance for your help,

 

Ruben

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Charlie
Arehart
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2012 1:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion 10 updates Offline

 

Ah, got it now. I missed that this was a silent install. Thanks for your
patience with me, Mike. :-)

/charlie

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mike Staver
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2012 6:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFusion 10 updates Offline

 

Ok, so two completely separate items really. Sorry to confuse the two.
First, this:

java -jar hotfix_005.jar -i silent -f properties.txt

I have to do this because I need a way to update CF 10 with the
appropriate hotfixes on Solaris. It's a DoD server under strict control.
Could I use a remote X session to blow back the GUI to my desktop using
Cygwin or something? I suppose, but it seems like overkill does it not?
So double clicking on the jar file to execute it is out of the question.
I can't remember where, but I found some Adobe documentation regarding
the patching of CF 10. They did mention this java command above. Here is
what I put in the properties.txt file BTW:

INSTALLER_UI=SILENT
USER_INSTALL_DIR=/web/cf10
DOC_ROOT=/web/cf10/cfusion/wwwroot

I'd be willing to bet $10 that is how the CF Administrator actually
installs the hotfixes as well. 

The second issue is the end of line character. *nix and Windows do it
differently. I forget the specifics, but if I'm not mistaken, Windows
uses two different characters and *nix uses one. So, I wrote the
properties.txt file on my Windows 7 workstation in notepad and scp'd it
over to the Solaris box. It borked the hotfix install because the
installer wasn't applying the patches to the correct directories. It was
adding what looked like a "space" character to the end of the path, so
the actual path looked like:

/web/cf10 /cfusion/wwwroot

That was bad :) Running dos2unix on Solaris fixed it up and I'm now good
to go. 

 


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