where are the latest plugin sources?

Tim Rowledge tim at sumeru.stanford.edu
Tue Oct 30 22:59:06 UTC 2001


If the items I mention in the next few lines are simply due to typos in
your original message, ignore the rest....

> In my never ending battle with the plugin, I've hard coded more memory
> into my vm, renamed it and plopped it into the .netscape directory. (I
> didn't symlink as I want to keep the other vm for "real" Squeak). This
> works (sort of), but the image I'm using
You mean the browser-plugin-vm rather than
plugin-as-in-InterpreterPlugin, right? With an unfortunate confluence of
naming we have to be very careful so as to avoid confusing less expert
users.

> 
> http://www.squeakland.org/installers/SqueakPlugin.image.gz
> 
> won't allow a red button menu to be produced.
> 
> I strongly suspect that this image was produced using a different glibc
> to the one I have (if so, it's _very_ naughty not to have labelled it)
> and the chances of something with a different glibc version actually
> running on a system with a different one are pretty remote (maybe even
> never).
Images have nothing whatsoever to do with any version of any C library.
You meant VM, right? Of course you did. Not getting various menus is
usually going to be a result of the image rather than the VM, and an
image intended to be used as a browser plugin image islikely to have
many things restricted to make it play nicely inside the browser world.

tim

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