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fero46 avatar fero46 commented on August 13, 2024 4

So after a long research, I think I solved the problem.
For some reason linking without versioning is not possible anymore:

Clients should not load the unversioned libssl dylib as it does not have a stable ABI.
So I had openssl1.1

Steps to fix:

  1. brew update & brew upgrade & brew install openssl
  2. cd in your openssl lib folder in my case: usr/local/opt/[email protected]/lib
  3. copy files in /usr/lib:
    sudo cp libssl.1.1.dylib libcrypto.1.1.dylib /usr/local/lib/
  4. make softlink
    sudo ln -s libssl.1.1.dylib libssl.dylib
    sudo ln -s libcrypto.1.1.dylib libcrypto.dylib

Hope I could help you.

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nakwa avatar nakwa commented on August 13, 2024

Same here (I believe)
MoneyTree is causing Rails to crash after updating OpenSSL to the latest version.

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NikolayRys avatar NikolayRys commented on August 13, 2024

@fero46 Add one step:
3.5. cd /usr/local/lib/

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zeptonaut avatar zeptonaut commented on August 13, 2024

Just want to follow up re: @fero46's comment, which is very useful for individual developers: running those commands locally may be a great way to get the gem working locally, but having to run 3 or 4 shell commands in order to make a Gem work is very difficult on large teams (asking each developer to run those commands), or when onboarding new people to a team (what command makes this work again?). Multiply 3 or 4 commands by the average number of gems that a project relies on and it becomes clear that gems need to "just run" without any additional work in order to guarantee a reproducible setup without too much work.

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q9f avatar q9f commented on August 13, 2024

Just want to follow up re: @fero46's comment, which is very useful for individual developers: running those commands locally may be a great way to get the gem working locally, but having to run 3 or 4 shell commands in order to make a Gem work is very difficult on large teams (asking each developer to run those commands), or when onboarding new people to a team (what command makes this work again?). Multiply 3 or 4 commands by the average number of gems that a project relies on and it becomes clear that gems need to "just run" without any additional work in order to guarantee a reproducible setup without too much work.

100%

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q9f avatar q9f commented on August 13, 2024

fix is in #43 and let's merge this discussion with #44

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