>From the 2012r2 release notes:

        CHANGE  22404   IDE: Plugins can now be loaded from zip files,
                        which should still have the RBX file extension. 
                        It also can now load plugins from ordinary 
                        directories. In both cases, the structure must 
                        match what has traditionally been inside of the 
                        VirtualVolume that the Plugin Converter created.

So, with 2012r2.1 on Mac OS X, this doesn't seem to be working with the Linux 
version of my plugin. By comparison, the VirtualVolume approach does.

When I zip the directory, Real Studio complains that the Linux version of the 
plugin does not exist at build time. When I leave the whole directory unzipped 
in the Plugins directory, Real Studio actually crashes at launch if my ".so" 
file is in the "Linux x86" subfolder.

Windows dll works as expected.

Has anyone made this work? It sure would be nice to get VirtualVolumes out of 
the mix.

-Brad
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