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Package Details: pcoip-client-clipboard 23.01.1-2
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/pcoip-client.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | pcoip-client |
Description: | Teradici PCOIP client clipboard synchronization plugin |
Upstream URL: | https://teradici.com/ |
Licenses: | custom:Teradici |
Submitter: | AWhetter |
Maintainer: | AWhetter (Torxed) |
Last Packager: | AWhetter |
Votes: | 4 |
Popularity: | 0.24 |
First Submitted: | 2022-12-06 21:53 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2023-06-15 14:43 (UTC) |
Dependencies (4)
- graphicsmagick
- pcoip-clientAUR
- fakeroot (fakeroot-gitAUR, fakeroot-tcpAUR) (make)
- patchelf (patchelf-gitAUR) (make)
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Torxed commented on 2024-10-08 12:22 (UTC) (edited on 2024-10-08 12:23 (UTC) by Torxed)
Good work on the patch work on your github, maybe we can merge it in here instead. Regardin the capabilities, it's mentioned on page 2 on this comment section:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/pcoip-client?O=10#comment-929119
rion007 commented on 2024-10-07 04:33 (UTC)
Now we are facing another issue after installing the pcoip its giving us the error
Unable to set capabilities: Operation not permitted
can anyone please help me, how to fix it ?
rion007 commented on 2024-09-20 09:22 (UTC) (edited on 2024-09-20 09:23 (UTC) by rion007)
yes there is some issue with the Source link, now its updated in here
https://github.com/ppira/pcoip-client.git
you can clone directly from git hub and use
makepkg -si
Torxed commented on 2024-08-23 16:11 (UTC)
I'm not sure if it's a false positive, or I've gotten somewhere. But I'm building 24.07.3 and I've gotten as far as:
Here's a quick diff at least for the URL's:
Torxed commented on 2024-08-21 17:30 (UTC)
I've spoken to the HP Anyware team and they are planning support for Ubuntu 24.04 earliest next year. Which means dependencies will have to match what exists in Ubuntu 22.02 at the time of the pcoip-client releases.
I'm currently getting back to this package and will attempt a few builds over the next few days to lift this to 24.07.3 which is the current version as of this comment.
michimussato commented on 2024-07-31 23:28 (UTC)
Hi AWhetter
Could it be that the download URL changed from https://dl.teradici.com/ to https://dl.anywhere.hp.com/ ?
Also, there are newer version 23 releases and version 24 also.
Good work! Thanks!
AWhetter commented on 2024-07-06 06:56 (UTC)
protobuf3.12 should be building again. It was building and testing the Python components, but they aren't installed. Testing the Python components was what was failing, so removing the unnecessary step fixed things.
As for getting pcoip-client updated, things seem to be the same. I can still only get as far as the same error that @Torxed did about xcb_request_check. There's no release of pcoip-client for the latest Ubuntu version, which I'm hoping would have new enough libraries to work with what we have.
darose commented on 2024-04-17 00:14 (UTC)
@Torxed: Thanks much for looking into this! Please let me know when/if you have any success.
Torxed commented on 2024-04-16 12:02 (UTC) (edited on 2024-04-16 12:15 (UTC) by Torxed)
I'm currently rebuilding against different versions of libprotobuf to see if I can fix:
I've also updated the download links as well as EULA links, as they've changed during the purchase of teradici -> HP Anyware.
Will submit the changed PKGBUILD once it works reliably.
Torxed commented on 2024-04-16 05:06 (UTC)
@darose this is because the pcoip client moves quite slowly. And they're currently targeting libprotobuf.so.23, whereas Arch is now shipping libprotobuf.so.25.
There was a sweet spot where @artafinde was right, it did work because the stars aligned a bit in the version of protobuf being shipped.
I know I hit a few snags with libprotobuf builds, but I'll fork off the official package later today and update the libprotobuf aur package to match against pcoip-client (I'll also discuss packaging this with HP (former teradici) directly as I do have a partnership with them)
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