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@whs-dot-hk whs-dot-hk commented Dec 3, 2019

Fixes #4781.

Changes proposed in this pull request:

  • Force openssl to use 1.0.2t
  • Instead of 1.1
  • rvm reinstall ruby-2.3.8 --with-openssl-dir='/usr/local/Cellar/openssl/1.0.2t' --debug would work

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@whs-dot-hk whs-dot-hk changed the title Ruby 2.3.8 should be able to use openssl 1.0 [WIP] Ruby 2.3.8 should be able to use openssl 1.0 Dec 3, 2019
case "$1" in
(ruby-2.3*|ruby-2.2*|ruby-2.1*|ruby-2.0*|ruby-1.9*|ruby-1.8*)
brew_openssl_package="openssl"
brew_openssl_package="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/8c9b113bc6812dc74c598c8f860017e42fba8d78/Formula/openssl.rb"
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This could maybe work but should be rather done behind some IF, as someone might have older macOS where this openssl version is simply available.

Also check https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3987683/homebrew-install-specific-version-of-formula/4158763#4158763

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Hi, I should add a openssl version check

but more problem came alone as other homebrew package e.g. mariadb use openssl 1.1

/usr/local/opt/openssl will then be link to 1.1

so again ruby 2.3 won't work

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yes, I tried this and it can not be linked correctly.

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Ruby 2.3.7 fails to install on macOS Mojave

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