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Is there any guide thatcan help me install the ICA client for FC6?
I have follow preety much the same guide as of FC5 but I am unable to get ICA client started...
I know there is no more repo that host OpenMotiff for FC6 so I did a manual download and install...
I have all the require dependecies install and still ICA wont start...
Distribution: Slackware64 14.2 and current, SlackwareARM current
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You should start the program in a terminal window ("wfcmgr" I guess if you have to do the first configuration) so that you see the error messages that it gives.
Distribution: Slackware64 14.2 and current, SlackwareARM current
Posts: 1,647
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Sorry, don't know. I have another (probably older) version installed that shows no dependency for libXm.
So far the only thing I know is to call "ldconfig" to make sure that the system knows about it's libraries. You can run "ldd" on wfcmgr to see what dependencies there are and which run dry. Check /etc/ld.so.conf and put your path to the library in there if it isn't yet (call ldconfig if you changed something).
And finally if this won't help maybe file another thread with appropriate title to get this library problem resolved!?
Sorry, don't know. I have another (probably older) version installed that shows no dependency for libXm.
So far the only thing I know is to call "ldconfig" to make sure that the system knows about it's libraries. You can run "ldd" on wfcmgr to see what dependencies there are and which run dry. Check /etc/ld.so.conf and put your path to the library in there if it isn't yet (call ldconfig if you changed something).
And finally if this won't help maybe file another thread with appropriate title to get this library problem resolved!?
I am not sure if using another tittle is going to help me ether...
I am so frustrated with this isolated issue!
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