How would you install on Centos 7.4 / RHEL 7.4

I’ve just did an upgrade of my Centos workstation and I’ve noticed that the tray icon for Insync client is not displayed correctly. My guess is it is due to flatpak issue - on older insync builds it fails when flatpak is installed.
But I don’t see a new client (with gui - which for me is a must, I use Linux for a desktop use) that would work on Centos. Any suggestions what can I do?

any ideas? It should be doable as I see builds for such ancient distros as Ubuntu 12.04, so glibc shouldn’t be a problem in building package for Centos / RHEL .

So sorry for the late response. Let me have our engineer get back to you on this. @jimperio

@Przemek_Jeske Are you already currently using the beta CentOS/RHEL build from https://www.insynchq.com/downloads? If not, please try it out first.

Could you also send a screenshot of the issue and some more details (exact Insync version, any other relevant info about your setup) to support@insynchq.com so we can troubleshoot further?

Thank you.

@jimperio : thx for chiming in. When I try to download CentOS/RHEL build it looks it is portable version, without gui client - and I need it as I use it on my desktop.
So I use package from Fedora 19 repo.
The issue is quite simple - instead of a tray icon I’m getting a blank space. I can click this empty space to see a gui client window. I think this is due to problem with the version present in Fedora 19 repo - it hasn’t been updated in a while and thus it has a problem that has been fixed in newer builds (when you have flatpak installed tray icon is not visible - and 7.4 introduces flatpak to RHEL/CentOS).


Any ideas how can I get a more recent build with gui that would work on Centos with flatpak would be greatly appreciated.
https://drive.google.com/a/maxmini.eu/file/d/0B1nV4UlZfB2-VUdnZGU0Qnp3ZXM/view?usp=drivesdk

bump. any suggestions?