I use Debian too, and the way I got cocoon 2 running is by downloading and compiling the latest cocoon, tomcat, and ant sources, as well as installing the
java sdk from sun. Apt-get is great for small stuff, but in general I've found that
it is easier to compile major server applications into /usr/local and update environment
variables and links than to use apt.



Dickson Tam


On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 21:04:38 +0200
 "Fabio Duo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I didn't figured out, how to install jdk1.4 on debian
Is there no other chance to get cocoon2 running?
Thanks

-----Original Message-----
From: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 27. April 2004 19:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Troubles installing latest cocoon on Debian with tomcat 3.3
andJDK 1.1


On 27.04.2004 18:48, Fabio Duo wrote:
Hello

I tried to install cocoon2 on Debian with apt-get. I have JDK1.1, Tomcat 3.3.
I also installed cocoon2-example.
When I access no my Server I receive the following error message:


java.lang.ClassFormatError: Bad major version number ..

Full Error Message can be viewed on
http://webbox462.server-home.net:8081/cocoon2.

I have no idea what has the wrong version.

Does somebody have a hint for me?
Or is there a tutorial how to install the latest Cocoon version on Debain?

This means the class was compiled with a more recent JDK than the one you use at run time. JDK 1.1 is really old, nothing newer available?

Joerg

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