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Citrix on Mandriva 2006? [solved]


cymbaloum
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Hello,

 

I've installed Mandriva 2006 on my laptop, and I would like to install the Citrix client (ICAClient-9.0-1.i386.rpm).

 

However when I try rpm on it I get the following error:

 

error: Failed dependencies
           libXm.so.3 is needed by ICAClient-9.0-1.i386.rpm

Do you know how to adress that?

 

Anyone managed to install Citrix on a Mandriva 2006?

 

[moved from Networking by spinynorman]

Edited by cymbaloum
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First make sure you have set up all your urpmi repositories. The link is at the very top of this page, and set up for main, contrib, jpackage, plf-free, plf-nonfree and updates.

 

Also, make sure you apply ALL updates to the system before anything else, as there has been a lot of fixes, especially to the xorg system.

 

If that doesn't do it, go into Install Software under System/Configuration/Packaging, and look for something called libxm (choose All Software first).

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Thanks Ian for the indications. My system is up to date, but I could not find the file libXm.so.3 via urpmi.

 

So in the end this is how I did it:

 

- Download the tar.gz version and extract it.

 

- Launch the setup file as root:

 

#sh setupwfc

 

This installs the Citrix client in /usr/lib/ICAClient

- Register the client in firefox:

 

#ln -s /usr/lib/ICAClient/npica.so /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/plugins/

 

And that's it! :D

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