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Jon Siwek commented on BIT-1506: -------------------------------- For Homebrew, `./configure --with-openssl=/usr/local/opt/openssl` works for me, so I don't think there's a problem w/ the --with-openssl option. What was the exact command you tried, Adam? Homebrew has OpenSSL as a keg-only formula -- they install it a non-standard location to make it less likely to cause conflict w/ the system OpenSSL. At least that was the idea when OS X provided its own OpenSSL. I'm not sure if Homebrew plans to eventually remove the keg-only status of their formula in light of Apple's complete removal of OpenSSLl. A user can probably also force Homebrew to link it into its standard prefix location via `brew link --force openssl`, but that's probably not something to generally recommend. If you're going for the "it just works" feeling, consider merging "topic/jsiwek/homebrew-openssl" in the "cmake" repo. > Bro fails to build on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) due to OpenSSL header removal > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: BIT-1506 > URL: https://bro-tracker.atlassian.net/browse/BIT-1506 > Project: Bro Issue Tracker > Issue Type: Problem > Components: Bro > Affects Versions: 2.4 > Reporter: Vlad Grigorescu > Assignee: Robin Sommer > Fix For: 2.5 > > > It looks like Apple removed the OpenSSL headers with El Capitan[1] (OS X > 10.11), and now Bro fails to build on OS X. Apple's recommendation is > that we either include a copy of OpenSSL ourselves or we use their > Secure Transport API. > [1] - <https://lists.apple.com/archives/macnetworkprog/2015/Jun/msg00025.html> -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.2.0-OD-05-030#72002) _______________________________________________ bro-dev mailing list bro-dev@bro.org http://mailman.icsi.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/bro-dev