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I dont think there is one already, but would it be possible to create a x64 citrix build?
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Are there not too many interested in this package ?
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I'll create a PKGBUILD and test if it works on Arch linux.
Update: AUR package can be found here:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=24705
Last edited by ahcaliskan (2009-03-15 15:39:39)
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I'll create a PKGBUILD and test if it works on Arch linux.
Update: AUR package can be found here:
http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=24705
Thanks, I got it to install without any errors. However it does not seem to automatically open with the Citrix server site I am logging into. I see that the package was installed, but cant seem to get it to "run" when I try to open the apps on my citrix page?
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I've followed this guide http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Snapshot_Release when greating the PKGBUILD. Have you tried it with nspluginwrapper?
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I've followed this guide http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Snapshot_Release when greating the PKGBUILD. Have you tried it with nspluginwrapper?
Have not tried nspluginwrapper yet as I thought I did not need to. But I will try this next. Is your citirx client working fine after installing and doing this?
Last edited by banshee28 (2009-03-19 12:58:07)
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actually, I've not created an citrix account yet. I honestly don't know how to do it
Last edited by ahcaliskan (2009-03-19 13:12:27)
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Anyone have this working?
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Try bin32-citrix from AUR I've written and used it successfully.
I've only used the client and not the webplugin.
But because I can't support it anymore because I changed my work I'm not the maintainer anymore.
Maybe you can improve it.
Website: andrwe.org
Repository: repo.andrwe.org/<archtiecture>
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Yes, I'm using the bin32-citrix-client package successfully. You have to set the citrix client to run when you click on whichever citrix app -- on mine it downloads a little file called 'launch.ica', so I had to associate /usr/bin/wfica with 'launch.ica' to run when it was clicked. This process varies depending on the browser. Firefox is probably the easiest to do it with. Make sure you reinstall bin32-citrix-client if you haven't in awhile, as there were a couple of changes in the last month or so that got it working without any alterations.
Good luck!
Scott
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