[Thinstation-developer] Re: [Thinstation-general] preconfigured Citrix PNAGENT (fwd)
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From: Miles R. <mr...@xt...> - 2005-07-24 05:17:01
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Hi, How do I test this is working ok? Thanks Miles Hi, From change log for 2.2... * Added ability for dependencies file to support cross dependencies, so package is only selected if both first and second package is included * Added package ica_pnagent, this uses the new cross dependency check for firefox and ica Cheers Miles Mike Eriksen wrote: > > > ----boundary-LibPST-iamunique-1815209933_-_- > Content-type: text/plain > > Would it be an idea to let build check for presence of both ICA and > Firefox and automatically do this trick? > > Mike Mike -- Thinstation FAQ maintainer http://thinstation.sourceforge.net - a light, full featured linux based thin client OS ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:03:31 -0500 From: Jeremy Turner <je...@li...> To: "Stolk, Joel W Mr CN NGIT 5 SIG CMD" <joe...@us...> Cc: 'Dogers' <do...@gm...>, "'thi...@li...'" <thi...@li...> Subject: Re: [Thinstation-general] preconfigured Citrix PNAGENT On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:53:07AM +0200, Stolk, Joel W Mr CN NGIT 5 SIG CMD wrote: >> Yeah that's the other option. Both browsers however, are not directly >> supported for use with the Web Interface. I know the Win32 Firefox >> works with the Web Interface; haven't tried it on a Thinstation yet. >> That might be the easy solution. I modified Firefox to work on ThinStation 2.1 with the npica.so plugin through the web interface, if that's what you're aiming for. The basic instructions I gleaned from the ts-dev list were to: 1. copy the npica.so file to the firefox plugins directory 2. Add the following lines to packages/ica/etc/init.d/ica.init somewhere: a. mkdir $ROOT/usr/lib b. ln -s $ROOT/lib/ICAClient $ROOT/usr/lib/ICAClient For some reason, the npica.so file looks for the ICA app to be in /usr/lib/ICAClient rather than /lib/ICAClient. Jeremy jeremy (at) linuxwebguy (dot) com |