Package Details: icaclient 24.11.0.85-2

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: LicenseRef-Citrix
Conflicts: bin32-citrix-client, citrix-client
Submitter: wmarshall
Maintainer: buzo (alhirzel)
Last Packager: buzo
Votes: 180
Popularity: 0.28
First Submitted: 2011-12-08 18:49 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-19 13:36 (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you cannot build because of a missing tar ball or a failed sha256 checksum validation, then the package is most likely outdated and they have removed the old version already. In this case, please click on “Flag package out-of-date”.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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lervag commented on 2017-03-10 07:21 (UTC)

After updating to 13.5, the keyboard no longer works for me (similar to @bepebe). It seems the bug has been reported, but I could not find any workarounds or fixes.

fordprefect commented on 2017-03-09 21:33 (UTC)

@sysinit: thanks for looking into it. as statet multiple times - i lack the opportunity to test this package, so i rely on you. still, this is purely a packaging issue, that surely should be resolved. i'll look into it in the next days.

sysinit commented on 2017-03-09 20:16 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 20:21 (UTC) by sysinit)

@fordprefect: Just tried to test my thoughts and it seemed to work (for me at last). I removed the symlinking from the PKGBUILD and changed the part in citrix-client.install like this: # symlink certificates ln -sf /usr/share/ca-certificates/trust-source/* ${instdir}/keystore/cacerts/ [ -d /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla ] && ln -sf /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/* ${instdir}/keystore/cacerts/ > /dev/null 2>&1 c_rehash ${instdir}/keystore/cacerts/ This way the symlinks got created but not associated with the package. If there is a "pre_remove" possible in pacman, you could probably remove all links prior to removing the package. Kind regards, Daniel

sysinit commented on 2017-03-09 19:50 (UTC)

@fordprefect: I tried to upgrade the package and ran into the same problems with "existing files". To me it seems that symlinking the certificates before packaging isn't a good idea, as it associates the certificates that other packages already installed to /usr/share/ca-certificates. I'm not experienced with pacman (although I'm starting to like it already), more with RPM, but it seems that some pre- and post-actions are possible (and already used in citrix-client.install for symlinking the mozilla subdirectory) and from my point of view this is where the symlinking of the certificates should be done after installing the package. Kind regards, Daniel

fordprefect commented on 2017-03-09 18:18 (UTC)

please familiarize yourself with pacman and the general ideas of a packaging system. this will help you to understand what you experienced. the wiki will help you there, start with the pacman page.

gj545rndmu commented on 2017-03-09 18:09 (UTC)

@fordprefect Well I get: error: No package owns ... But just rm them works.

fordprefect commented on 2017-03-09 08:15 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 08:20 (UTC) by fordprefect)

@gj545rndmu: well, you have to resolve conflicts then. find out which packet owns this file (pacman -Qo /path/to/file), most probably its left over from another version of this package. if noone own it you can delete the files manually and try to install again.

gj545rndmu commented on 2017-03-09 08:08 (UTC)

13.5-1 just installed fine, but with 13.5-2 I get following file conflicts. (1/1) checking for file conflicts [###########################] 100% error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files) icaclient: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/anchors exists in filesystem icaclient: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/blacklist exists in filesystem icaclient: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/mozilla.neutral-trust.crt exists in filesystem icaclient: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/mozilla.supplement.p11-kit exists in filesystem icaclient: /opt/Citrix/ICAClient/keystore/cacerts/mozilla.trust.crt exists in filesystem Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded. ==> WARNING: Failed to install built package(s).

bepebe commented on 2017-03-09 01:44 (UTC) (edited on 2017-03-09 01:49 (UTC) by bepebe)

I've got a strange bug since upgrading. I have two Citrix 6.5 XenApp sessions open, the keyboard works in one but not in the other. I've tried full uninstall and removing the .ICAClient folder and re-installing from scratch to no avail. UPDATE: Looks to be similar issues reported here around the Keyboard, http://discussions.citrix.com/forum/574-receiver-for-linux-13x/

firecat53 commented on 2017-03-09 00:04 (UTC)

@fordprefect: you are correct. New version did not fix the 'SSL error 4'. Still connect fine with version 13.4.