Citrix ICA-Client

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Citrix ICA-Client

Postby jmdennis » Jul 1st, '11, 13:41

I need to be able to use Citrix to connect to work. It needs OpenMotif already installed to get this to work. I can not find either one to install as part of the install and remove software and I have every one checked except the debug one's. Can I get these else where to install? I know where to get Citirx and can probably search for OpenMotif but not sure which one's need to be download for this distribution. I am using the i586 version of mageia.
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby doktor5000 » Jul 1st, '11, 16:27

OpenMotif seems to be available for Mandriva Cooker, you could rebuild the src.rpm for Mageia. But i don't have a clue about the Citrix client, sorry ...
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby MarcoGSilva » Jul 1st, '11, 18:24

I hope the Mageia folks create a package for Open Motif, maybe on the Non-Free repositories.

In the meanwhile, you can go to a Mandriva repository mirror (http://api.mandriva.com/mirrors/list.php, choose Mandriva 2010 Spring, Package repositories, then your region. Then click on the mirror link).

Then, on the page that appears, under "Installation Media Content", click on 'media/'.

Then click on 'non-free/', then on 'release/'.

Download the libopenmotif4-2.3.2....i586.rpm.

Install it, ignoring the invalid signature warning (because it's a Mandriva package, it's not signed by Mageia).

Then go to citrix.com, click on Download and download the rpm version of Citrix Receiver for Linux.

Install it, set it up and you're ready to go.

I'm using it and works great.

Hope this helps.
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby doktor5000 » Jul 1st, '11, 18:33

Would be better to open a package request for openmotif through: https://bugs.mageia.org/enter_bug.cgi?p ... mat=guided
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby MarcoGSilva » Jul 1st, '11, 20:19

doktor5000 wrote:Would be better to open a package request for openmotif through: https://bugs.mageia.org/enter_bug.cgi?p ... mat=guided



Just done that. It's bug 1988.

Thanks for the link. It's my first time doing a bug request.

Keep up the good work.
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby jmdennis » Jul 1st, '11, 22:38

MarcoGSilva wrote:I hope the Mageia folks create a package for Open Motif, maybe on the Non-Free repositories.

In the meanwhile, you can go to a Mandriva repository mirror (http://api.mandriva.com/mirrors/list.php, choose Mandriva 2010 Spring, Package repositories, then your region. Then click on the mirror link).

Then, on the page that appears, under "Installation Media Content", click on 'media/'.

Then click on 'non-free/', then on 'release/'.

Download the libopenmotif4-2.3.2....i586.rpm.

Install it, ignoring the invalid signature warning (because it's a Mandriva package, it's not signed by Mageia).

Then go to citrix.com, click on Download and download the rpm version of Citrix Receiver for Linux.

Install it, set it up and you're ready to go.

I'm using it and works great.

Hope this helps.


Thanks as this did help me. Now I just have to figure out how to set up that I trust Equifax. I had set up Citrix when I was using Arch Linux and I just had to download the certificate they had at the time and put it in the right folder. Now I have to figure out how to trust some thing but this should be an easy search for a fix. I do appreciate the instructions as they did help me out.
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Re: Citrix ICA-Client

Postby jmdennis » Jul 2nd, '11, 04:01

I did not realize until later that I did not have the certificate so I copied it over and it is now working. Thanks for the help.
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