Make sure the DISPLAY variable is not set -- the JVM uses this as an
indication of X. This won't be enough on some VM's, so you can install xvfb
(virtual frame buffer -- a dummy X server). This will make any app think X
is running.





[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 09/01/2001 05:47:22

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Subject:  AW: Tomcat on linux without X




> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:    Morten (hetnet) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Gesendet am: Dienstag, 9. Januar 2001 11:36
> An:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff:     Re: Tomcat on linux without X
>
     >I've installed JDK1.3 and tomcat 3.2.?.
     I use the same.

     >But I get the following message when I try to start tomcat:
     >
     >Using classpath:/ jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/ lib/ ant.jar:/
     >jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/ lib/ jasper.jar:/ jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/ lib/
     >jaxp.jar:/ jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/ lib/ parser.jar:/
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/
     >lib/ sevlet.jar:/ jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/ lib/ test:/
jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/
     >lib/ webserver.jar:usr/java/jdk1.3/ lib/ tools.jar
     >[root@localhost/ root]# / usr/ java/ jdk1.3/ bin/ i386/
native_threads/
     >java:error while loading shared libraries:libX11.so.6: cannod open
shared
     >object file: no such file or directory.

     Ups, my fault. I've installed X but stoped the services (xfs,..) and
never used it.



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