Geoff, have you tried using Docker rather than install locally.

This has worked well for the OpenFaaS site -
https://github.com/openfaas/openfaas.github.io/blob/master/docker-compose.yml

On Wed, Mar 20, 2019, 1:56 PM Thomas Bouron <thomas.bou...@cloudsoft.io>
wrote:

> Hey Geoff.
>
> I'm on the same boat as you, but I managed to recompile ruby 2.1.2 with
> open ssl using:
>
> rvm reinstall 2.1.2 --with-opt-dir=/usr/local
> --with-openssl-dir=/usr/local/opt/openssl
> (OpenSSL has been installed with brew)
>
> `bundle install` does not complain anymore about openssl. However, it fails
> to install nokogiri even though I have the XCode CLI:
>
> ```
> Installing nokogiri 1.6.5 with native extensions
> Gem::Ext::BuildError: ERROR: Failed to build gem native extension.
>
>     current directory:
> /Users/thomasbouron/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.1.2@brooklyn-site
> /gems/nokogiri-1.6.5/ext/nokogiri
> /Users/thomasbouron/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.1.2/bin/ruby -r
> ./siteconf20190320-3453-1vglirq.rb extconf.rb
> checking if the C compiler accepts ... yes
> checking if the C compiler accepts
> -Wno-error=unused-command-line-argument-hard-error-in-future... no
> Building nokogiri using packaged libraries.
> -----
> The file "/usr/include/iconv.h" is missing in your build environment,
> which means you haven't installed Xcode Command Line Tools properly.
>
> To install Command Line Tools, try running `xcode-select --install` on
> terminal and follow the instructions.  If it fails, open Xcode.app,
> select from the menu "Xcode" - "Open Developer Tool" - "More Developer
> Tools" to open the developer site, download the installer for your OS
> version and run it.
> -----
> *** extconf.rb failed ***
> Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
> libraries and/or headers.  Check the mkmf.log file for more details.  You
> may
> need configuration options.
> ```
>
> On Wed, 20 Mar 2019 at 00:16 Peter Abramowitsch <pabramowit...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Geoff
> >
> > Not that long ago I was using a much more recent ruby with openssl.
> >
> >
> > I'm running 2.3.2 and just re-installed openssl
> >
> > cogitext:~ peterabramowitsch$ rvm list
> > rvm rubies
> > =* ruby-2.3.2 [ x86_64 ]
> > # => - current
> > # =* - current && default
> > #  * - default
> >
> >
> > cogitext:~ peterabramowitsch$ gem list openssl
> > *** LOCAL GEMS ***
> > openssl (2.1.2)
> >
> > The gemsite can function with http or https, I think yours is an issue
> > with bundler which I've seen before which is caused by a kind of
> > catch-22.   It needs ssl to do a download of openssl which it needs to
> > do the download.....
> >
> > Fix 1.
> > Change the first line of the gemfile to http:
> > source 'http://rubygems.org'
> > And now do a bundle install
> > After a successful bundle install you might be able to change it back
> >
> > Fix 2.
> > manually install openssl  via "gem install openssl"
> > and then your bundle install should work correctly
> >
> >
> >
> > -P.
> >
> > Sent from my iPad
> >
> >
> > > On Mar 19, 2019, at 16:38, Geoff Macartney <geoff.macart...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I made a start to adding changes to the Apache Brooklyn website to
> > comply with Apache Foundation naming guidelines, wip is at [1].
> > >
> > > However I’ve run into a problem trying to test it with Jekyll, which I
> > haven’t installed on this machine up to now (it’s a MacBook Pro). I’ve
> > added the version of Ruby that’s required (very old now, 2.1.2) via rvm,
> > but when I run the “bundle install” per the docs at [2] I get complaints
> > about openssl.
> > >
> > > This is even when I install 2.1.2 with
> > >
> > > rvm install 2.1.2 --with-opt-dir=/usr/local --with-openssl
> > >
> > > Despite requesting openssl, when I do bundle install I get
> > >
> > > $ bundle install
> > > Could not load OpenSSL.
> > > You must recompile Ruby with OpenSSL support or change the sources in
> > your Gemfile from 'https' to 'http'. Instructions for compiling with
> > OpenSSL using RVM are
> > > available at rvm.io/packages/openssl.
> > >
> > > I’m loth to start building 2.1.2 from source just to get the openssl
> > support, before I launch into that has anyone encountered this problem or
> > can advise on an alternative approach?
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > > Geoff
> > >
> > > [1] https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-docs/pull/280
> > > [2]
> > https://github.com/apache/brooklyn-docs/tree/website#workstation-setup
> > >
> >
> --
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