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Thanks.
There's a couple things that may go wrong:
It's possible it was not built because of missing header or library files.
It's also possible the module's file name is different (e.g. on Linux it is so.vm-display-x11)
I've noticed that with FreeBSD when I tried installing Squeak from the repository.
so you might have a look in the vm's lib directory for
what the actual name is.
It said it was looking for vm-display-x11.so, but if so.vm-display-x11 is what's produced, I'm assuming that an error would result.
Also, if you did not run "make install" you will have to pass the actual directory name for the plugins on the vm's command line.
The instructions suggest running "make" first, checking out the results first, and then running "make install". I didn't go further than just "make" because of the error.
Finally, even if the VM finds the module, it may fail to load if some dependent library is missing. On Linux I can check with "ldd pluginfile", not sure what the equivalent BSD command is.
I haven't tried that yet.