So.  I asked around.  If anyone here is trying to use Linux in the corporate 
world and encountering what I encountered, here's the rundown.
Ubuntu removed this because Debian removed it.
Debian's page is here:
https://packages.qa.debian.org/v/vmware-view-open-client.html

It was apparently pulled in 2014 as unmaintained upstream, which is why
it eventually got yanked from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS I guess.

Other distros *do* still build it (after all, it is open source), and
there are a number of "upstreams" on github, although I guess not
"official" forks thus not qualifying to resurrect the package.
Unfortunately Ubuntu and Redhat are really the only officially permitted
options here, and probably in other corporations.

So. That basically means that if you are in a similar situation you are going 
to have to:
* hope the old package keeps working until maybe Linux gets a bit more 
attention from VMWare, or that Debian/Ubuntu choose one of these other repos as 
the "official" one.
* do your own build
* switch to i386 exclusively where you can use the vmware-view i386 
closed-source client

The OpenSC issue from this bug will still be a problem with either of
those though, so hopefully Ubuntu eventually updates their 14.04 LTS
package against the upstream fixes, or applies the patch from this bug.

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