Re: [Thinstation-developer] Solution!!!!
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From: Alke <al...@io...> - 2003-05-28 07:54:02
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Hi Miles! Ok this is a good solution! Another simpler one (but not very elegant....) I had thought is: to build a ZIP with password, and write in the readme that the password is "I ACCEPT THE EULA" ;-) (Note: if in the future we will have licence problems, I have thought a drastic solution for ica: the user will put the citrix downloaded "linuxx86.tar.gz" file in the tftproot/ path, and it will be loaded at run-time with a mechanism similar to NSP... so we could distribute our prebuilt without distributing ica... but I hope we don't need to arrive to this solution...) Regarding the ICA prebuilts manteiner, well, I can do it but.... I don't have ica, so I can't test what I'll do! ;-) I'll need some help from the community... Bye! Paolo > Well, after 10 minutes of looking I found a solution. I actually thought I > had seen this before sometime. > > To get a license agreement working for the ica client for Linux do the > following. > > Btw, I don't want to maintain this, so can someone else pick this one up and > run with it. How about the person who is doing the rdesktop prebuilt, hint > hint Paolo :o) > > Now, winrar allows you to create what is called a solid FX archive. Under > "Advanced", and then the "SFX options" then "advanced SFX options" there is > a license panel. You can type in anything in the panel, and when the file > is uncompressed the license is displayed and you must click "Agree" to > continue. > > If you have any issues let me know. > > This was using winrar 2.80 |