Having JAVA_HOME set and having it exported are two different things. 
Just before calling catalina.sh, execute the command 'export JAVA_HOME'
and see if it helps...

-chris

On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 07:39, Christian Platzer wrote:
> Hi chris.
> Thanks for response...
> Yes, if i try echo $JAVA_HOME it gives me the right path to the j2re1.4.2 directory.
> I've installed the j2re1.4.2-linux-i586.bin file from sun.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Christian
> 
> Chris Halstead ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) schrieb:
> >
> >Are you sure you've exported JAVA_HOME?
> >
> >-chris
> >
> >On Wed, 2003-07-23 at 06:02, Christian Platzer wrote:
> >> Hi there.
> >> I have a problem while starting the Tomcat Server.
> >> On my server runs a Debian woody system
> >> I've installed the 4.1.24 tomcat with jdk 1.4.1_02.
> >> Both are not the debian packages, but downloaded from the jakarta project and sun.
> >> the JAVA_HOME variable is set to /usr/lib/j2se/j2re1.4.1, where locates the java
> >> installation
> >> the CATALINA_HOME variable is set to /usr/share/jakarta-tomcat.
> >> When i try to start the tomcat server with the startup.sh script, the only output 
> >> on
> >> the shell is that the JAVA_HOME variable isn't set properly.
> >>
> >> I don't know where's the problem.
> >>
> >> Thanks a lot for helping me, and sorry for my poor english.....
> >>
> >> Christian
> >>
> >>
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