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azalea / build_openssl_dylib.sh
Created January 6, 2021 23:06 — forked from tmiz/build_openssl_dylib.sh
Build latest OpenSSL Universal Binary on OSX
#!/bin/bash
OPENSSL_VERSION="1.0.1g"
curl -O http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION.tar.gz
tar -xvzf openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION.tar.gz
mv openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION openssl_i386
tar -xvzf openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION.tar.gz
mv openssl-$OPENSSL_VERSION openssl_x86_64
cd openssl_i386
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azalea / gist:1223667
Created September 17, 2011 05:50 — forked from imathis/gist:1104557
FIX for Lion's posix_spawn_ext.bundle: [BUG] Segmentation fault

The segfault problem with posix_spawn is indeed caused by Lion's compiler being LLVM and not GCC by default. However, when I installed RVM, the notes suggested that on Lion you need to add export CC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.2 to your shell startup file (.bashrc or .zshrc as appropriate). I did that, but it seems that's what caused problems: while ruby 1.9.2 needs you to use GCC to install it, using the same compiler for the gems apparently causes breakage.

First, you need to install XCode 4.x, which is now a free (though hefty!) download from the Mac App Store. Without that, you have no gcc, so you won't get anywhere ;-)

Next, what you need to do is clear out your rvm ruby and the associated gems (make sure you are cd'd into your octopress repository then do:

rvm remove ruby-1.9.2 --gems --archive

which will clear everything out so that you can start from scratch. Obviously, if you have other stuff you've installed for other purposes using RVM, be careful with this. If you previously had the export CC li