Mountain Lion (10.8) has three main difference compared to Lion (10.7):
- XCode 4.4 does not install Command Line Tools by default
- X11 isn't available anymore
- The installed version of OpenSSL has some bugs
#!/bin/bash | |
# Install dependencies | |
# older ubuntus | |
#apt-get install build-essential libsqlite3-dev ruby1.9.1-dev | |
# xenial | |
apt install build-essential libsqlite3-dev ruby-dev | |
# Install the gem | |
gem install mailcatcher --no-ri --no-rdoc |
MCCI needs OpenSSL for a Windows project (that will be cross-platform). A casual search didn't turn up either a good source for cross-platform libraries, which meant we have to build them ourselves. A deeper search found a detailed guide here, and yet the details don't match what I found when I checked out the code; and the post doesn't talk about doing it directly from GitHub (which I wanted to do).
Here's the procedure for building OpenSSL on 64-bit Windows 10, with Visual Studio 2015. Others (July 2019) report that this procedure works with Visual Studio 2017 as well. I've not had a chance to try with Visual Studio 2019.
As this procedure dates from late 2016, you may find that there's a CMake or other, newer, procedure that's more suitable.