Forms compile f90genm and Xwindows env

Hi,
I have looked at various notes and forum results but could not find this answer.
Question: How can I compile a form on unix without an Xwindows environment on my pc?
Example: If i run
$f90gen form_name DBString batch=YES Module_Type=FORM
and I get the following error without an xwindows environment.
FRM-91500: Unable to start/complete the build
I tried to use just the f90gen and Set the following (with and without bothways)
ORACLE_TERM=vt100
DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
But still getting the same error. When I have my Xwindows running on my PC, I have no problem at all.
I am building a form to let the developers compile their forms without going to the server but with no success.
Any help is appreciated.
THanks

I did and I have everything setup correctly. As I said, the forms would compile fine with the Xwindows running. It is just not working when I dont have Xwindows running. Has anyone tried to compiled forms without Xwindows running on the client pc?

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