8.0.1 Patch for Linux has no installer?

So I've downloaded the 8.0.1 update for Linux and Windows.
The windows version is an installer but the linux version is just a
zip file with no instructions?? I've been running CF on both
Windows and Linux for six years and the Linux updaters were always
executable .bin files. I've got no idea what to do with this zip
file. It has no readme, and no identifiable directory structure.
Anyone know how I can apply this to my production linux
server? Thanks for any help.
Adobe, how about a readme or some kind of instruction for
these patches if they aren't installers?

Thanks to Jochem to answering this in another post. The .zip
file is
actually an executable linux installer. Go figure. Thanks for
confusing the heck out of me and wasting my afternoon Adobe.
Why didn't
you just name it .bin like you have in all the years past?!
Sheesh!
brademp wrote:
> So I've downloaded the 8.0.1 update for Linux and
Windows. The windows version
> is an installer but the linux version is just a zip file
with no instructions??
> I've been running CF on both Windows and Linux for six
years and the Linux
> updaters were always executable .bin files. I've got no
idea what to do with
> this zip file. It has no readme, and no identifiable
directory structure.
>
> Anyone know how I can apply this to my production linux
server? Thanks for
> any help.
>
> Adobe, how about a readme or some kind of instruction
for these patches if
> they aren't installers?
>
>

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