Thanks for the reply, Richard. However, in Fedora 8, when using the tar.gz version (again, not the rpm) of the Citrix client we did not need to install openmotif. The same problem did exist as I described below after installing the client; however all we needed to do was update to the latest version of libxcb and the problem ceased to occur. Now in Fedora 9, the same Citrix client, with the most recent libxcb package, is not working again.
While your solution may have worked for you, it seems to me somewhat jury-rigged (no offense intended) and if possible we'd like to avoid a similar setup here. We were able to get the Citrix client to work in F8 by simply updating another package (libxcb); it would seem reasonable that something similar should work in Fedora 9.
Thanks,
Todd
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From: Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx>
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 8:51:44 PM
Subject: Re: Fedora 9 and Citrix issue
2008/4/8 Todd N <todd655495@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hello,
>
> In testing Fedora 9 (using the live CD) I am encountering a problem using
> the Linux Citrix client provided on the Citrix web site. After installing
> the Citrix client successfully, using the tar.gz version (not the rpm), I am
> able to log into and launch the MetaFrame Presentation Server, but when I
> select an application I get a window stating "Processing Replies from
> Server" which is present for about 2 seconds, then vanishes. The
> application window is never launched.
>
> An important thing to note is that I had this same problem with Fedora 8,
> and was able to solve it by updating libxcb to the latest version. Why has
> the issue appeared again in Fedora 9?
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Todd
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I know the web site states it needs openmotif-2.2. I could only find
an RPM of 2.3 packaged for F8 at some university (I think I found it
from rpmbone.net) so even after I installed it I had to do a 'ln -s
/path/to/2.3-file /path/to/2.2-link" and then it worked fine.
Richard
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From: Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx>
To: For users of Fedora <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2008 8:51:44 PM
Subject: Re: Fedora 9 and Citrix issue
2008/4/8 Todd N <todd655495@xxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hello,
>
> In testing Fedora 9 (using the live CD) I am encountering a problem using
> the Linux Citrix client provided on the Citrix web site. After installing
> the Citrix client successfully, using the tar.gz version (not the rpm), I am
> able to log into and launch the MetaFrame Presentation Server, but when I
> select an application I get a window stating "Processing Replies from
> Server" which is present for about 2 seconds, then vanishes. The
> application window is never launched.
>
> An important thing to note is that I had this same problem with Fedora 8,
> and was able to solve it by updating libxcb to the latest version. Why has
> the issue appeared again in Fedora 9?
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Todd
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> Total Access, No Cost.
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I know the web site states it needs openmotif-2.2. I could only find
an RPM of 2.3 packaged for F8 at some university (I think I found it
from rpmbone.net) so even after I installed it I had to do a 'ln -s
/path/to/2.3-file /path/to/2.2-link" and then it worked fine.
Richard
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