Exactly 
Thanks for precising it.
>>>> 
>> Great, thanks. And the archive you provided only works on Mac because it 
>> needs a dedicated VM and you included only the Mac one, right? Is there a 
>> strategy for what plugins are in the standard VM? And which ones are built 
>> into a bigger one? Well, that might be a stupid question. But my knowledge 
>> about VMs is that for adding a plugin to a vm you have to compile the vm for 
>> it.
> 
> A plugin can be built in two different ways: internal and external. If you 
> want the plugin to be internal (which is not the case for SqueakSSL), then 
> you have to rebuild the VM, otherwise the plugin is just a platform specific 
> dynamic library file (.so, .dll, .dylib, etc) which you can copy to the VM or 
> image directory.
> 
> 
> Levente
> 
>> 
>> thanks,
>> 
>> Norbert
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 


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