Package Details: icaclient 24.8.0.98-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/icaclient.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: icaclient
Description: Citrix Workspace App (a.k.a. ICAClient, Citrix Receiver)
Upstream URL: https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html
Licenses: custom:Citrix
Conflicts: bin32-citrix-client, citrix-client
Submitter: wmarshall
Maintainer: buzo (alhirzel)
Last Packager: buzo
Votes: 180
Popularity: 0.50
First Submitted: 2011-12-08 18:49 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-10-10 12:52 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

buzo commented on 2021-06-26 12:42 (UTC) (edited on 2023-02-02 09:00 (UTC) by buzo)

If you cannot build because of a missing tar ball or a failed sha256 checksum validation, then the package is most likely outdated and they have removed the old version already. In this case, please click on “Flag package out-of-date”.

evanator commented on 2020-07-02 06:46 (UTC)

Found a fix for "authentication service could not be contacted"

Edit the config file under /home/username/.ICAClient\WFClient.ini and add a new line SSLCiphers=ALL save file and run "killall AuthManagerDaemon ServiceRecord selfservice storebrowse"

Relaunch Citrix and you should be fine

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daniel_shub commented on 2020-05-11 19:31 (UTC)

@engine481 I just wrote a PKGBUILD for version 19.12 https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/icaclient19/ It conflicts with icaclient. Hopefully no one needs to install both versions. I would only install 19.12 if you need smart card support. Hopefully someday they will fix the regression.

@hnws if you can think of a better way to manage the packages, just let me know.

engine481 commented on 2020-05-11 18:15 (UTC) (edited on 2020-05-11 18:26 (UTC) by engine481)

I have the same issue with smart cards. Is there a pending fix or can someone walk me through how to roll back to version 19.12? I am struggling with the checksums.

morgenstern commented on 2020-05-05 21:16 (UTC)

Both autoconf and automake are in the base-devel group, so you should not need to specify them in the makedepends.

geomaris commented on 2020-05-04 23:33 (UTC)

@daniel_shub thank you very much for your reply. Your instructions allowed me to install 19.12 version however I am still unable to read/write cards in my Citrix VDI. All the drives on my Linux side are working however the external USB reader is not showing in my work Windows VDI. I have amended usb.config files to allow smart card connection however is still not working. I've already spent more than 6h searching forums and amending files, no joy. If you guys could advise on what I might be doing wrong please let me know. In am issuing SSH smartcard daily as part of my job so having this issue solved would allow me to get rid of Windows from my machine.

daniel_shub commented on 2020-05-04 03:07 (UTC)

@geoamaris what I did was download the 19.12 source manually from https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/legacy-workspace-app-for-linux/workspace-app-for-linux-1912.html, change the pkgver variable to 19.12, updated the check sums and built with makepkg. You could also click on the "view changes" link to see the older version of the PKGBUILD, which would probably let you automatically download the source.

geomaris commented on 2020-05-02 19:54 (UTC)

Did anyone manage to make the smart-card work? I am unable to downgrade to the older version as I never had it installed. Anyone know how can I get the 19.12 that apparently works with smart-cards?

daniel_shub commented on 2020-04-28 12:48 (UTC)

@bachp thanks for the heads up. My smartcard stopped working with the update, but I didn't realize it until yesterday which I spent yelling at the computer and cursing out IT. I will try the downgrade.

bachp commented on 2020-04-28 07:51 (UTC)

Smartcard stopped working after the update from 19.12 to 20.04. Downgrading to 19.12 makes it work again.

Did somebody manage to get smartcards working with 20.04?

cat_sedLinux commented on 2020-03-31 15:48 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-31 15:49 (UTC) by cat_sedLinux)

Not sure why webkit2gtk is considered an optional dependency. It was absolutely needed on my plasma system. Is there a reason its in the optdepends block instead of depends in the PKGBUILD? Maybe there is some use cases that I am unaware of..?

eomanis commented on 2020-03-19 18:34 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-19 18:46 (UTC) by eomanis)

For the record, the Citrix Workspace app for Chrome mentioned by sjy also works with Chromium and can be found here:

Citrix Workspace app for Chrome

The app will show up in Chromium's Apps page.

If you have your bookmarks bar hidden and therefore lack the Apps button, you can still call up the Apps page with this address:

chrome://apps

You can also create a bookmark to this page.