no, only the file which is suitable for the OS on which the Livecode Server is 
running.
For Windows it would be one of the .dll files, for Linux one of the .so files. 
The file with the 64 in its filename is for the 64bit version of the os, the 
other one for the 32bit verision.

So for macOS i would assume the tsNet.bundle. But there is also a tsNET.dylib 
file, which according to the suffix belongs also to macOS.
I am not sure. Maybe you should copy both of them.

But maybe someone could chime in about this.



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Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code

> Am 02.03.2021 um 23:54 schrieb Rick Harrison via use-livecode 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> Hi Matthias,
> 
> What I’m seeing is:
> 
> Applications
> LiveCode (App)
> (Right Click)Show Package Contents
> Contents
> Tools
> Ext
> tsNet_INDY_1.4.2 (Folder Full of tsNet stuff)
> 
> Do I want the entire folder?
> 
> Do I just want:
> 
> tsNet.bundle
> tsNet.dylib
> tsnetliburl.livecodescript
> 
> There’s a lot of items.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rick
> 
>> On Mar 2, 2021, at 5:23 PM, matthias rebbe via use-livecode 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> it seems tsNet is missing in your installation of Livecode Server.
>> 
>> Please create a folder externals in the folder where livecode server is 
>> installed.
>> Then copy the tsNet external from you Livecode Desktop installation into the 
>> newly created externals folder.
>> 
>> That should do.
>> 
>> Regards,
> 
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