on 12/19/01 2:35 PM, Andreas Rittershofer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 31 Dec 69, at 16:35, Carlos wrote:
> 
>> Please check the installation instructions under tomcat 4.0 and the scroll
>> down to where it says "headless/linux/batik" You'll need to follow those
>> steps in order to get Cocoon running.
>> 
>> FYI, the error most likely means that Batik can't access the X server.
> 
> Do I have to run a X server in order to run Cocoon??
If you're planning to use Batik on Linux, then yes. You need either an X
server, an emulator or a Java implementation of AWT that doesn't require X
(I believe that 1.4 will do that but it's still Beta)

Carlos




> 
>> 
>> Carlos
>> 
>> on 12/19/01 12:11 PM, Andreas Rittershofer at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 19 Dec 01, at 21:07, Martijn Bouterse wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Please mention your OS. There is a known issue with *nix and an X11
>>>> DISPLAY not being available. But I can not tell if you suffer the same
>>>> problem if you don't let us know what OS your Cocoon/Tomcat system is
>>>> on.
>>> 
>>> It's Linux: SuSE 7.3 with kernel 2.4.10; X is installed but not running.
> 
> 
> 
> mfg ar

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