we have coldfusion 4.5/5.0 up&running on debian sinces some time now (2 
years i think) .....no problems except it's expensive......very...
Development time of applications is rather short..the language is self can 
be learned very quickly, with the 5.0 is finally getting mature...
we started with cf on solaris at version 3.0 i think...and it sucked back 
then...lot of server load problems, performance issues etc.
Seems to be the past....

If i recall there was one redhat lib package we had to alien to  a deb 
package and after that it was simply running the install script, no redhat 
nasty's in there. We never tried the clustercats software coming with the 
coldfusion server software..but the coldfusion server itself is ok.


Frank

At 08:47 AM 3/22/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Is anyone running Cold Fusion 4.5 on Debian ?
>
>People in my organization are looking at Cold Fusion for it's advertised 
>simplicity.
>
>I prefer sticking with Debian.
>
>Are there any other simple packages that I might recommend as a dummy
>proof alternative ?
>
>-Ted
>
>
>References:
>
>Cold-Fusion Server 4.5.1 Installation and configuration on Debian
>GNU/Linux 2.2
>http://www.macromedia.com/v1/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=17481&Method=Full
>
>
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