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Authored by: bonibak on May 03, '01 01:49:08PM

I tried the same procedure on my Cube at the office today; same problem. Next things I'll try:
- new user as you recommended
- OS X installation in US English (not German)
I'll keep you posted ...
Thanks for your help anyway!



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Maybe this is it...
Authored by: robg on May 04, '01 01:34:46AM

I managed to get your error tonight, when I tried a shell script that had the whole command on one line (/Applications/citrix/./jicasession etc). When I switched it to two commands, one to 'cd' and one to 'jicasession', it worked perfectly.

Not sure if that's what you were doing, but it only seems to want to run if you're actually IN the directory.



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Sorry g-money...
Authored by: acyoda on May 04, '01 11:45:33AM

But I'm getting the same error running the North American release of OS X, and running"jicasession" from the Citrix directory. Other than that, my java is acting like a rabid crack baby with bottle of effidrin(sp?), that is as in: Not good. Maybe if I fprotted my tarball... ;P



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Problem solved !
Authored by: bonibak on May 04, '01 04:12:09PM

Sometimes it's better to start again at the very beginning. I did so. I did a clean new installtion of a German Mac OS X with NO developer tools plus the updates 10.0.1 and 10.0.2. Then I did the citrix installation again, and SURPRISE: it works !!
Thanks for your assistance!



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