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)

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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you cannot build because of a missing tar ball or a failed sha256 checksum validation, then the package is most likely outdated and they have removed the old version already. In this case, please click on “Flag package out-of-date”.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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Stylian commented on 2021-12-03 08:24 (UTC)

@p3sto I have tested an actual fedora 35 system with glibc 2.34 and client drive writing is not working. Fedora 33 with glibc 2.32 is working fine. Maybe Citrix needs to analyze and fix this or needs to give the glibc developers information’s about the problem. Now I have seen this on the Citrix webpage: https://www.citrix.com/downloads/workspace-app/linux/workspace-app-for-linux-latest.html We recommend not to install Citrix Workspace app with app protection enabled on operating systems that use glibc 2.34 or later. We are planning to upgrade our compatibility libraries in one of our future releases. Citrix Workspace app will be compatible only with the following: GCC -> 8.3.0 GLIBC -> 2.28 libstdc++ -> GLIBCXX_3.4.25

p3sto commented on 2021-12-02 21:26 (UTC)

I wonder if the copy-paste and the remote drive issues are going to be resolved with glibc 2.34...

buzo commented on 2021-12-02 14:02 (UTC)

SuccubiusEisspin: I can't use client drives anyway (no permission by the company).

Stylian: Thanks for finding that out. But I don't have a good idea how to solve this. Installing two glibc versions next to each other is probably not that easy.

Stylian commented on 2021-12-02 13:15 (UTC)

@SuccubiusEisspin I have the same problem with writing files on client drives. I have checked some other Linux distributions in the last days where it works and found out that this could have something to do with the used glibc version. If I am using an arch system with glibc 2.32-5 writing on client drive is working fine. After I update only the glibc version to 2.33-5 it´s not working anymore.

p3sto commented on 2021-12-02 09:00 (UTC)

@SuccubiusEisspin I've noticed that if you create a zero-length file (touch filename) on your local linux machine then you can copy over that file from the citrix remote desktop...

SuccubiusEisspin commented on 2021-12-02 08:06 (UTC)

@buzo: Thank you so much! At least Teams Optimization is working again for me and I can call people again :-D Do you also have this issue with the client drives (always read only) ?

buzo commented on 2021-12-01 20:03 (UTC)

brokenpip3: same here

And yes, copy+paste does not work well for me too.

So for anybody affected I have created an extra AUR package for version 2109. Hope that helps.

callmejoe commented on 2021-11-30 23:25 (UTC)

@brokenpip3: same here. i downgraded to version 21.9.0.25-2 until a fix is in

SuccubiusEisspin commented on 2021-11-30 10:24 (UTC)

@brokenpip3: Nope, I am seeing this behaviour with the UtilDaemon as well. :-/ In addition to non-working Teams, non-working clipboard, non-working client-drives and non-working self-service. One would think that citrix, as a company that has their whole business model set up on client-server-infrastructure would take a little bit more care with their CLIENT-software.... Does anyone know a nice and user-friendly way on Manjaro to install a AUR package from a certain version? Some sort of version selector for available package versions? ^^

brokenpip3 commented on 2021-11-30 09:32 (UTC)

While using the last version (21.11) I discovered that "/opt/Citrix/ICAClient//UtilDaemon" binary is always using 1cpu even after closing the session, I had to kill it manually every-time. I'm the only one?