Lucee installer looking for apache

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Brad Wood

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Jun 11, 2015, 2:41:09 PM6/11/15
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I'm working on a CentOS Vagrant box that's installing Lucee alongside Nginx.  I noticed the following message (which seemed to be on standard output instead of standard error) which seems to imply that the Lucee installer assumes that Apache will be installed.

Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error running /opt/lucee/sys/install_mod_proxy.sh -m install -t 8888 -f /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf -c /usr/sbin/apachectl : child process exited abnormally

I'm doing an unattended install using the following command:

/root/lucee-4.5.1.000-pl0-linux-x64-installer.run --mode unattended --optionfile /root/lucee-options.txt

The only data in the lucee-options.txt file is the password.  Is there an option for this to not look for Apache.

Thanks!

~Brad

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Jordan Michaels

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Jun 11, 2015, 2:59:44 PM6/11/15
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If you set --installconn to false in your options file, does the problem still occur?

Issue has been created here:
https://github.com/utdream/CFML-Installers/issues/67

-Jordan




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Subject: [Lucee] Lucee installer looking for apache

I'm working on a CentOS Vagrant box that's installing Lucee alongside
Nginx. I noticed the following message (which seemed to be on standard
output instead of standard error) which seems to imply that the Lucee
installer assumes that Apache will be installed.

Problem running post-install step. Installation may not complete correctly
Error running /opt/lucee/sys/install_mod_proxy.sh -m install -t 8888 -f
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf -c /usr/sbin/apachectl : child process exited
abnormally

I'm doing an unattended install using the following command:

/root/lucee-4.5.1.000-pl0-linux-x64-installer.run --mode unattended
--optionfile /root/lucee-options.txt

The only data in the lucee-options.txt file is the password. Is there an
option for this to not look for Apache.

Thanks!

~Brad

*ColdBox Platform Evangelist*
*Ortus Solutions, Corp *
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Jordan Michaels

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Found the docs I wrote a while back for this:
https://github.com/getrailo/railo/wiki/Installation-installerdocumentation-linunattended

Default value for installing the connector is true, so it will try to install the Apache connector unless you specifically tell it not to. Setting the installcon attribute to false should take care of this for you.
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Brad Wood

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Jul 2, 2015, 5:31:34 PM7/2/15
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Hey Jordan, thanks for the reply! Someow I never got notified of your replies even though I'm set to get E-mails from this list on my topics.  

I'll give this a shot.  To confirm, I can do this one of two ways, right?  I can add "--installconn false" to the end of the install command, or I can add the line "installconn=false" to my options file right?

Thanks!

~Brad

Jordan Michaels

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Hi Brad,

Yep, either one of those options should do the trick. ;)

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