Coldfusion 8.01 32-bit on RHEL5 64-bit install issues

I was wondering if anybody has seen/heard/experienced how to
install Coldfusion 8 Standard 32-bit on a RHEL5 64-bit system? The
apache connector configuration part of the installation fails
because the server utilitzes a 64-bit apache binary. I assume that
Java will also fail.
I installed CF8 64-bit without so much as a hiccup last week
then later discovered that the serial number provided only works
for the 32-bit version of CF8. Adobe doesn't make it obvious that
CF8 Standard 64-bit doesn't exist. 64-bit CF8 only works on an
enterprise license ($7,000!). There are too many 64-bit servers out
in the wild for this to make sense. /rant
But if there is anybody out there who has shoehorned a 32-bit
version of Coldfusion into a 64-bit environment, please let me
know.

It is definitely possible as I did it some time ago, alas don't have notes any more. Unless anyone here has some specific build notes on it, it's just a case of "Google is your friend" unfortunately.

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    WHERE ([Extent1].[ServiceId] = [Extent7].[ServiceId]) AND (2 = CAST( [Extent7].[TicketType] AS int)) AND ([Extent7].[UserProviderKey] = @p__linq__14) AND (2 = [Extent7].[SupportLine])
    )) OR ( EXISTS (SELECT
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    /****** Object: Index [IX_CustomerId] Script Date: 7.5.2014 8:39:38 ******/
    CREATE NONCLUSTERED INDEX [IX_CustomerId] ON [dbo].[Tickets]
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