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I can't get this script to work for me. It always thinks Citrix is in use and won't proceed. Even when the app isn't in use there is always something active from Citrix in the Activity Manager. I have played with the script and even tried removing the in use checks but it still won't install.

Is anyone else using this or have something better? I'm currently running Citrix Receiver 12.1.100 and need to update to 12.4. I would rather have the script kill Citrix on it's own instead of requesting the user to do something. I tried to get this script going but isn't working for me either. I'm trying to update from 12.4.0 to 12.5.0 but i get this error Executing Policy Auto-Update Citrix Receiver Running script autoUpdateCitrixReciever.sh. Script exit code: 0 Script result: cat:: No such file or directory Tue Mar 21 12:20:37: Tue Mar 21 12:20:37: ======================== Starting Script ======================== Tue Mar 21 12:20:38: Latest Citrix Receiver Version is: 12.5.0 Tue Mar 21 12:20:38: Current Receiver installed version is: 12.4.0 Tue Mar 21 12:20:38: CRCurrVersNormalized: 1250 Tue Mar 21 12:20:39: Latest version of the URL is: https: Tue Mar 21 12:20:39: Current Receiver version: Citrix Receiver 12.4.0 Tue Mar 21 12:20:39: Available Receiver version: 12.5.0 => 1250 Tue Mar 21 12:20:39: Downloading newer version. Tue Mar 21 12:20:39: Curl function failed on download!

Review error codes here: https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html. Similar issue here.

Citrix Receiver For Mac 12.4

I have 12.5 installed, so I thought I'd test how it handles that. Bash-3.2# sudo./CitrixReceiverUpdate.sh cat:: No such file or directory Wed Apr 12 13:26:13: Wed Apr 12 13:26:13: ======================== Starting Script ======================== Wed Apr 12 13:26:13: Latest Citrix Receiver Version is: 12.5 Wed Apr 12 13:26:13: Current Receiver installed version is: 12.5.0 Wed Apr 12 13:26:13: CRCurrVersNormalized: 125 Wed Apr 12 13:26:14: Latest version of the URL is: https: Wed Apr 12 13:26:14: Current Receiver version: Citrix Receiver 12.5.0 Wed Apr 12 13:26:14: Available Receiver version: 12.5 => 125 Wed Apr 12 13:26:14: Downloading newer version.

Wed Apr 12 13:26:14: Curl function failed on download! Review error codes here: https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html. Looks like no? Latest version of the URL is: https: Wed May 24 09:54:38: ======================== Starting Script ======================== Wed May 24 09:54:39: Latest Citrix Receiver Version is: 12.5 Wed May 24 09:54:39: Current Receiver installed version is: 12.5.0 Wed May 24 09:54:39: CRCurrVersNormalized: 125 Wed May 24 09:54:40: Latest version of the URL is: https: Wed May 24 09:54:40: Current Receiver version: Citrix Receiver 12.5.0 Wed May 24 09:54:40: Available Receiver version: 12.5 => 125 Wed May 24 09:54:40: Downloading newer version.

Wed May 24 09:54:40: Curl function failed on download! Review error codes here: m. Script works great again, thanks! I'm noticing that it does the install but JSS still says it fails. An error occurred while running the policy 'Citrix Receiver Update 12.6.0' on the computer 'air15-20'. Actions from policy log: Executing Policy Citrix Receiver Update 12.6.0 Running script autoUpdateCitrixReciever.sh.

Because the script uses Bash exit codes to tell what it has done, and the author chose to use exit code 1 to show a successful install, the JSS will always see it as a failed script. Any exit code other than 0 will be seen as a failed attempt by the JSS, as the JSS expects exit code 0 for success. Rather than using exit codes, the script should probably be modified to write to an EA via the API, or write to a PLIST file that is then read by an EA, or simply echo some text with what was found. At any rate, something other than exit codes should be used, or users of the script just need to know a failure isn't necessarily a failure. Tried it at my end and getting same error, appears to download the file but fails when trying to execute the installation bit of the script. Thu Sep 20 11:06:01: ======================== Starting Script ======================== Thu Sep 20 11:06:02: Latest Citrix Workspace Version is: Workspace Thu Sep 20 11:06:02: CRCurrVersNormalized: Workspace Thu Sep 20 11:06:03: Latest version of the URL is: gda=_5e9cc241de7a57197961ea6b218f4e14 Thu Sep 20 11:06:03: Current Workspace version: Thu Sep 20 11:06:03: Available Workspace version: Workspace => Workspace Thu Sep 20 11:06:03: Downloading newer version. Thu Sep 20 11:06:39: Checking if the file exists after downloading.

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