32-bit for ARM is still working fine of course as well as all the 64-bit targets. PS: Please note that the use of 32-bit Intel Linux version of MBS Xojo Plugins is deprecated. Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have questions or need assistance. We also got a feature request to upgrade the Linux Cloud Servers to a newer version: Issue 74230. Of course Xojo Cloud may update someday to a newer version of Linux, like a current Ubuntu.įor the time being, the following plugin parts (out of about 500) may not load on CentOS due to library dependencies to newer C/C++ versions: For example, in an upcoming version of ExeWrapper I wanted to add the suppression checkbox to the repeatable warnings. Looking at the plugin package and trying to find something you like would definitely be as overwhelming as you’re finding. Plugins are great for when you know you need something but Xojo doesn’t offer it. This is fixed for 23.5pr1 and future releases. The MBS Complete Plugins Set enhances Xojo with over 73,000 functions It includes over 50 different plugins. It sounds like you’re trying to use plugins backwards. When we updated OpenSSL recently in version 23.2, we accidentally broke the compatibility to the linux used on Xojo Cloud, which seems to be current CentOS 7.9. The second most comfortable way is probably using Lifeboat from Strawberry Software to manage your apps on your own VPS, e.g. If you have no time to manage your own VPS, this is the most convenient way to run Xojo web apps. Just make your Xojo project, set Cloud as build target and click the deploy button. A Xojo Cloud plan is just $49 per month for the smallest level and it is very comfortable. You may know Xojo Cloud as an easy way to deploy Web 1 and 2 applications to the web.